The Steps of Reporting Identity Theft
Here's How
If you have your identity stolen, then you need
to take action as quickly as possible to get your life back on
the right track. In order to report the stolen identity, you
will have to take certain steps. Who you call and what you do
depends on your situation as well as your local area. For a few
tips on how to find out what you need to do, read on.
First, you should be prepared to recognize the signs of a
stolen identity, so that you can take action as quickly as
possible. About 15% of all victims of identity theft find out
by being contacted by a corporation who has noticed strange
activity. Usually this means it’s fairly late in the process,
and more irreversible damage has been done. You should always
check your credit statements to make sure they match with your
activity. If you lose a wallet or misplace sensitive
information, you need to immediately call to cancel your credit
cards, instead of waiting to see if it turns up.
First, you should use the resources at the Identity Theft
Resource Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping
people recover from identity theft. Their website is located at
www.idtheftcenter.org, and
has countless resources for victims of identity theft. The
information is readily available for anyone who needs it, and
is well-organized so that you can find what you need when you
need it. You can start with a step by step guide of what you
need to do if you get your identity stolen. Then you can find
out about laws and resources for your particular state. They
have contact
information that will help you, as well as advice on how to
handle the situation. It truly is the best place to go.
Identity theft is never an easy thing to go through, and you
will most likely spend hours upon hours of work sorting it out
if it does happen to you. But, if you take the right steps in
reporting it, you can get things moving faster, and have a
better chance of restoring your credit to its original state.
So whether your identity has been stolen or not, you should
prepare yourself. Knowing exactly what to do when the worst
scenario does occur can make it a lot less painful, and make
the process go by faster
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