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What to Do for Identity Theft Reporting

Statistics have stated that for every five families in the United States one of them will be impacted by identity theft. This is a serious problem that is harming people in that they are losing their securities and other people are using their information to their advantage. If you feel that your identity has been stolen you will need to report it to the government. Identity theft reporting involves seven essential tips, but they are important to follow for your identity protection.

 

The first thing to do is to notify your local bank if you know of anyone who made an unauthorized transaction with your banking account. This will help you in that the bank will trace the person who made the withdrawl.

The second step to follow is to contact the fraud department that you applied for fraud alert protection with. Fraud alert is where your personal information will be protected when you are making transactions with others. You'll need to inform the group so that they are aware that your security has been broken.

Next, you should report identity theft to your local police department. You should do it as soon as you discover that your identity has been stolen. Reporting within twenty four hours is best for your identity protection because if you do report it after that period the thief will be able to have more time to manipulate your account, and this can damage your life even more.

You should then obtain a police report. You will need to have it, as it is a personal account of your statement of being a victim of theft. You will need to be accurate and be able to have as many details as possible when you do send in your information for the report.

The fifth step is to inform your creditor banks about the identity theft. This will be done so that your accounts will be frozen. You'll need to provide the police report that you just got in order to get your accounts frozen. In some cases you could get a new account number or credit card. However, you may be accountable for a part of the money that you lost.

If you have any payments going to any accounts that were impacted you should step those transactions immediately. You should alert your check verification company too so that you will get any group that tries to take money from your stolen account rejected.

The last step to follow is to report to your local Social Security office so that you can get a new Social Security card issued in your name.

Remember that identity theft reporting is important for your identity protection. You will be able to get control of all of your records and your personal information when you report it on time. But remember to do it as soon as you possibly can, as time will only make tings even worse if you don't do anything about the theft.

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