Tucson Arizona Identity Theft Prevention Package

State:
Arizona
City:
Tucson
Control #:
AZ-P083-PKG
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This package contains the forms that are necessary for a person to effectively protect their identifying information and reduce the risk of identity theft. It is designed to assist a person in protecting their credit, financial assets, and job opportunities, as well as preventing the misuse of benefits, false arrests, and other fraudulent uses of their identification. The documents in this package include the following:




1) Identity Theft Protection Guide;

2) Letter to Credit Card Issuer Regarding Replacement Card;

3) Letter to Creditor or Service Provider Regarding Receipt of Bills;

4) Letter to Remove Name from Mail Marketing Lists;

5) Letter to Credit Reporting Bureaus or Agencies to Prevent Identity Theft;


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Where to find free protection Your bank or credit union. Your credit card issuers. Your employee benefits plan. Your homeowners or renters insurance. Organizations you belong to, such as AAA or AARP.

If you believe someone is using your Social Security number to work, get your tax refund, or other abuses involving taxes, contact the IRS online or call 1-800-908-4490. You can order free credit reports annually from the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion).

Here are ten red flags that indicate someone has stolen your identity. You receive unexpected credit cards or account statements.You're denied credit for no apparent reason.You receive calls or letters from unknown debt collectors.Your bills and bank statements don't arrive in the mail.

What you can do to detect identity theft Track what bills you owe and when they're due. If you stop getting a bill, that could be a sign that someone changed your billing address. Review your bills.Check your bank account statement.Get and review your credit reports.

Identity theft protection from McAfee costs $49.99 for the Premium plan and $89.99 for the Advanced plan in the first year. The Advanced Plan, which costs $179.99 upon renewal, provides the best overall value and includes antivirus protection and a VPN. The Premium plan costs $89.99 upon renewal.

Where to find free protection Your bank or credit union. Your credit card issuers. Your employee benefits plan. Your homeowners or renters insurance. Organizations you belong to, such as AAA or AARP.

Check your credit report If you've been a victim of ID fraud, then it's important to see the full picture. This means getting hold of your credit report with Experian and the other two credit reference agencies (Equifax and TransUnion).

Consider paying for an identity theft protection service only if: You're already the victim of identity theft or at high risk of it. You are unwilling to freeze your credit reports. You know that you won't go through the effort of actively monitoring your own credit.

Get LifeLock Free Trial The Risk-Free Way LifeLock monitors Identity theft, misuse of personally identifiable information, and an alteration in credit scores. LifeLock is liberal with its free trials, especially if you sign up for a yearly membership. It begins with a 60-day trial.

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