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by Paul Wilcox

Identity theft has now become a major problem. It grows more each year and can nearly destroy people in the process. If this happens to you, you need to know how to report it. It’s important that it’s reported in order to solve it and keep it from happening to someone else.

Steps to Take to Report ID Theft

There are several things that you can do to report ID theft as well as protecting yourself financially as well.

First, talk to your local police. If they can’t help you, they can let you know who can. They may also be able to assist you in contacting people on this list or even people not included here.

Notify the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). You can do this via their toll-free phone number 877-IDTHEFT or via their website form at their site. This should be one of the first calls you make as the FTC can help you through the entire process.

Let your bank and credit card companies know. Close all your accounts and credit cards but remember to let the financial companies know what’s happening. They will appreciate knowing as soon as possible and will be more willing to help protect you.

Notify the Social Security Administration (SSA). If you let them know that your social security number has been jeopardized, they can see if you are eligible for a new number and make sure that reported earnings are correct.

Report the theft to the Offices of the Inspector General if the theft has anything to do with buying or selling of social security numbers, or if the theft has potential ties to terrorist organizations.

Contacting your credit reporting agencies is also a must. They can watch for further activity on your reports and by informing them, you are more likely to recover from this problem with your credit still intact.

You can make your position more complicated if you don’t let the right people know. The sooner you can report identity theft, the sooner the authorities have of trying to catch the person or people responsible. This could help future victims.

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