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Main Page » Policies & Law » Identity Fraud
 

10 Steps to Take if You Are a Victim of Identity Theft

 
Author: Michelle Dunn
 

There have been an estimated 9.9 million victims on America and over 40% of all consumer complaints in the U.S. involve identity theft. About half of the victims do not know how the thief obtained their personal information. The Boston Globe and Newsweek have both covered Identity theft this month telling us how important it is for us to educate ourselves on preventing and protecting ourselves from this type of robbery. Identity theft can happen anytime, anywhere and to anyone, individuals or businesses. Everyone must be educated and aware so it can be avoided. Michael Blanchard, US Postal Inspector says postal money orders and business or certified checks are one way you can be at risk. Most identity theft involves the U.S. Mail which is why the U.S. Postal Inspection Service is a lead agency in investigating Identity Theft. Identity Theft is a criminal offense.

What can I do if I am already a victim of ID theft?

Contact the fraud departments of the three major credit bureaus, to place a fraud alert on your credit file.

Close all accounts that have been affected and request copies of fraud-dispute forms and complete and return immediately. Keep copies!

File a police report in each jurisdiction the theft occurred

Send copies of the report to your creditors or anyone that requires proof of the crime

File a complaint with the FTC (800-IDTHEFT or www.consumer.gov/idtheft) and Post Office

Contact the Identity Theft Resource center at 858-693-7935 or www.idtheftcenter.org

Request a new drivers license from the state of motor vehicles and have a fraud report attached to your driving record.

Notify check-verification firms about any fraudulent checks:

International check service 800-526-5380
Telecheck 800-927-0755
Certegy Check Services 800-437-5120

Call 1-888-CALL-FCC and file a complaint.

Change your passwords and PIN immediately.

 
 
 

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