If you think you've become a victim of identity theft or fraud, act
immediately to minimize the damage to your personal funds and financial
accounts, as well as your reputation. Here's a list -- based in part
on a checklist prepared by the California Public Interest Research Group
(CalPIRG) and the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse -- of some actions that
you should take right away:
1. Contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to report the situation,
whether --
2. Online,
3. By telephone toll-free at 1-877-ID THEFT (877-438-4338) or TDD at
202-326-2502, or
4. By mail to Consumer Response Center, FTC, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue,
N.W., Washington, DC 20580.
Under the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act , the Federal
Trade Commission is responsible for receiving and processing complaints
from people who believe they may be victims of identity theft, providing
informational materials to those people, and referring those complaints
to appropriate entities, including the major credit reporting agencies
and law enforcement agencies. For further information, please check
the FTC's identity theft Web pages . You can also call your local office
of the FBI or the U.S. Secret Service to report crimes relating to identity
theft and fraud.
You may also need to contact other agencies for other types of identity
theft:
1. Your local office of the Postal Inspection Service if you suspect
that an identity thief has submitted a change-of-address form with the
Post Office to redirect your mail, or has used the mail to commit frauds
involving your identity;
2. The Social Security Administration if you suspect that your Social
Security number is being fraudulently used (call 800-269-0271 to report
the fraud);
3. The Internal Revenue Service if you suspect the improper use of identification
information in connection with tax violations (call 1-800-829-0433 to
report the violations).
Call the fraud units of the three principal credit reporting companies:
Equifax:
1. To report fraud, call (800) 525-6285 or write to P.O. Box 740250,
Atlanta, GA 30374-0250.
2. To order a copy of your credit report ($8 in most states), write
to P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, GA 30374-0241, or call (800) 685-1111.
3. To dispute information in your report, call the phone number provided
on your credit report.
4. To opt out of pre-approved offers of credit, call (888) 567-8688 or
write to Equifax Options, P.O. Box 740123, Atlanta GA 30374-0123.
Experian
1. To report fraud, call (888) EXPERIAN or (888) 397-3742, fax to (800)
301-7196, or write to P.O. Box 1017, Allen, TX 75013.
2. To order a copy of your credit report ($8 in most states): P.O. Box
2104, Allen TX 75013, or call (888) EXPERIAN.
3. To dispute information in your report, call the phone number provided
on your credit report.
4. To opt out of pre-approved offers of credit and marketing lists,
call (800) 353-0809 or (888) 5OPTOUT or write to P.O. Box 919, Allen,
TX 75013.
Trans Union
1. To report fraud, call (800) 680-7289 or write to P.O. Box 6790, Fullerton,
CA 92634.
2. To order a copy of your credit report ($8 in most states), write
to P.O. Box 390, Springfield, PA 19064 or call: (800) 888-4213.
3. To dispute information in your report, call the phone number provided
on your credit report.
4. To opt out of pre-approved offers of credit and marketing lists,
call (800) 680-7293 or (888) 5OPTOUT or write to P.O Box 97328, Jackson,
MS 39238.
Contact all creditors with whom your name or identifying data have been
fraudulently used. For example, you may need to contact your long-distance
telephone company if your long-distance calling card has been stolen
or you find fraudulent charges on your bill.
Contact all financial institutions where you have accounts that an identity
thief has taken over or that have been created in your name but without
your knowledge. You may need to cancel those accounts, place stop-payment
orders on any outstanding checks that may not have cleared, and change
your Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card, account, and Personal Identification
Number (PIN).
Contact the major check verification companies if you've had checks
stolen or bank accounts set up by an identity thief. In particular,
if you know that a particular merchant has received a check stolen from
you, contact the verification company that the merchant uses:
1. CheckRite -- (800) 766-2748
2. ChexSystems -- (800) 428-9623 (closed checking accounts)
3. CrossCheck -- (800) 552-1900
4. Equifax -- (800) 437-5120
5. National Processing Co. (NPC) -- (800) 526-5380
6. SCAN -- (800) 262-7771
7. TeleCheck -- (800) 710-9898