Identity theft is a serious crime that should be reported. If you become an ID theft
victim, file a report with your local police. Keep a copy of the police report,
which will make it easier to prove your case to creditors and retailers. Contact
the credit-reporting bureaus and ask them to flag your account with a fraud alert,
which asks merchants not to grant new credit without your approval. Close your
accounts, call the security or fraud departments of each company and follow up in
writing with copies of supporting documents.
To simplify the lengthy credit-repair process, the FTC now offers an ID Theft
Affidavit you can use to report the crime to most of the parties involved. Request
a copy of the form by calling toll-free 1-877-ID-THEFT (438-4338) or visiting FTC's
identity theft website. All three
credit bureaus and many major creditors have agreed to accept the affidavit. You
can also use this website to file a complaint with the FTC.
The FTC also publishes a series of publications about the importance of personal
information privacy. You can download copies from the Federal Trade Commission
or request free brochures by calling 1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357).
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