Louisville Kentucky Identity Theft Prevention Package

State:
Kentucky
City:
Louisville
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KY-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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To report identity theft to the police: Obtain a copy of your FTC identity theft report. This will help you set up a recovery plan. Provide a photo ID. You'll need to prove your identity by providing identification, such as a driver's license or passport. Provide your address.Provide proof of identity theft.

Report identity (ID) theft to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) online at IdentityTheft.gov or by phone at 1-877-438-4338....It could be necessary if: You know the identity thief. The thief used your name in an interaction with the police. A creditor or another company requires you to provide a police report.

But there are 11 things you can do to make it much harder for identity thieves. Freeze your credit.Safeguard your Social Security number.Be alert to phishing and spoofing.Use strong passwords and add an authentication step.Use alerts.Watch your mailbox.Shred, shred, shred.Use a digital wallet.

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.

To report identity theft to the police: Obtain a copy of your FTC identity theft report. This will help you set up a recovery plan. Provide a photo ID. You'll need to prove your identity by providing identification, such as a driver's license or passport. Provide your address.Provide proof of identity theft.

A dishonest person who has your Social Security number can use it to get other personal information about you. Identity thieves can use your number and your good credit to apply for more credit in your name. Then, when they use the credit cards and don't pay the bills, it damages your credit.

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).

This is done by calling our National 800 number (Toll Free 1-800-772-1213 or at our TTY number at 1-800-325-0778). Once requested, any automated telephone and electronic access to your Social Security record is blocked.

To see if someone's using your SSN, check your credit report. You can check it online through AnnualCreditReport.com, the only authorized website for free credit reports. Or you can call their phone number at 1-877-322-8228 to request your free copy.

If you are a victim of identity theft, you should file a police report with the law enforcement agency closest to where you live. When you go to the police station, bring supporting documents such as: Copies of bills or collection notices. Credit reports with fraudulent charges.

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