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The Federal Trade Commission has
established a website dedicated to the issue of Identity
Theft. Excerpts from that website have been
included here. The links in this section will take
you to the full website, which contains detailed
information regarding Identity Theft. You can also
visit
http://financialinfo.org/index.html, which also
contains detailed information on how to prevent and
respond to Identity Theft.
If you have any questions or feel that
you have been the victim of Identity Theft, please be
sure to call the Buffalo Police Department at (763)
682-5976 to make a report. |
If you think your identity has been stolen,
here's what to do:
1. Contact the fraud departments of any
one of consumer reporting companies to place a
fraud alert on your credit report. The fraud alert tells
creditors to contact you before opening any new accounts or
making any changes to your existing accounts. You only need to
contact one of the three companies to place an alert. The
company you call is required to contact the other two, which
will place an alert on their versions of your report, too. Once
you place the fraud alert in your file, you're entitled to order
free copies of your credit reports, and, if you ask, only the
last four digits of your Social Security number will appear on
your credit reports.
2. Close the accounts that you know or
believe have been tampered with or opened fraudulently. Use the
ID Theft Affidavit (PDF, 56 KB)
when disputing new
unauthorized accounts.
3. File a report with your local police or the police in
the community where the identity theft took place. Get a copy of
the report or at the very least, the number of the report, to
submit to your creditors and others that may require proof of
the crime.
4.
File your complaint with the FTC. The FTC maintains a
database of identity theft cases used by law enforcement
agencies for investigations. Filing a complaint also helps us
learn more about identity theft and the problems victims are
having so that we can better assist you. |