Identity Theft Prevention & Resources

 

How do I protect my identity?

The Federal Trade Commission has provided consumers with an easy-to-follow brochure on deterring, detecting and defending yourself against identity theft

What should I do if I think I might be a victim of identity theft?

If you suspect someone has tried to use or otherwise compromised your personal identity information –your social security number or a bank account number, for example – please consult the following sources for information on what actions your need to take.

 

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

The FTC provides a booklet "Take Charge: Fighting Back Against Identity Theft."

  • Call or write the Consumer Response Center at the FTC

    Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
    1-877-ID THEFT (877-438-4338)
    Consumer Response Center, FTC
    600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
    Washington, DC 20580.

Privacy Rights Clearing House -- Identity theft what to do when it happens to you

 

Credit bureau contacts:

Social Security Administration

SSA Fraud Hotline: 800-269-0271
http://www.ssa.gov/