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Letter Notifying Postal Authorities of Identity Theft of Minor

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This Letter Notifying Postal Authorities of Identity Theft of Minor is used by a minor or the minor's parent to notify the local U.S. Postal Inspector of identity theft involving use of the U.S. mail and to request an identity theft report. It also is used to request the address(es) where mail has been sent in the minor's name and to forward all future mail to the minor's current address.
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Ask it to put a fraud alert on your credit report. The credit bureau you contact will then contact the other two credit bureaus. Placing a fraud alert is free. Be sure the credit bureaus have your current contact information so they can get in touch with you.

Check for a credit report to see if your child's information is being misused. If it is, visit IdentityTheft.gov to report and recover from identity theft. Many school forms require personal and, sometimes, sensitive information. Find out how your child's information is collected, used, stored, and thrown away.

Contact one credit bureau. Ask it to put a fraud alert on your credit report. The credit bureau will explain that you can get a free credit report and other rights you have. Mark your calendar. The fraud alert stays on your report for one year.

Personal and account documents are also a common target of mail theft for the same reason. Such post allows an identity thief to get your birth date, Social Security Number, phone, driver's license number, username, and passwords. Basically, identity thieves may target any direct mail that includes personal details.

Contact one of the three credit reporting agencies (Transunion, Equifax, or Experian). After a few days, check with the other two credit bureaus to verify that they've received the fraud alert as well.

Under California law, you can report identity theft to your local police department. Ask the police to issue a police report of identity theft. Give the police as much information on the theft as possible. One way to do this is to provide copies of your credit reports showing the items related to identity theft.

Contact Companies Where Fraud Occurred. Contact the Credit Bureaus. Consider a Child Credit Freeze. Report Identity Theft to the FTC. Find Out Who Has Access to Your Child's Personal Information. Pay Attention to Forms from School. Read the Notices from Your Child's School.

How to Freeze Your Credit for Free. You'll want to place a free credit freeze on all three of your credit reports, including from Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. That said, the process can vary from agency to agency. With Experian, you can visit the Experian Freeze Center and request it online or call 888-397-3742.

The FTC does not investigate or prosecute individual identity theft cases. The FTC enters the complaints into its Consumer Sentinel Network and makes them available to enforcement agencies throughout the country for their investigations.

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Letter Notifying Postal Authorities of Identity Theft of Minor