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Report a scam or fraud if: If you or someone you know has fallen victim to fraud, please don't hesitate to call AARP Utah for help: 1-877-926-8300.
To report a human trafficking tip to the Utah Attorney General's Office, call 1-801-200-3443 or submit a tip. 1-888-373-7888 or text HELP to 233733 (BeFree).
The attorney general of Utah is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the state government of Utah. The attorney general is the chief legal officer and legal adviser in the state.
The Task Force serves as a collaborative multidisciplinary body aimed at coordinating anti-human trafficking efforts across local, state, and federal levels. It is a communication hub, drawing together the state and regional coalitions and providing direction, consistent messaging, and sharing of best practices.
You may remain anonymous but providing your information will help us investigate your concerns quickly and thoroughly. If you remain anonymous, please provide all of the information you have in Section I so we can help and take careful, survivor-centered action steps on the case.
Utahans can also report suspected human trafficking to the Utah Human Trafficking Tip line at 801-200-3443. The 24-hour tip line is run by the Utah Attorney General's Office and answered by a voicemail machine. Note: Not intended for emergencies. Leave message and you will be contacted.
You can contact any of the three nationwide credit bureaus to request a fraud alert. Once you have placed a fraud alert on your credit report with one of the bureaus, that bureau will send a request to the other two bureaus to do the same, so you do not have to contact all three.
If you're not able to use ReportFraud.ftc to file a report, you can call the FTC's Consumer Response Center at 877-382-4357.
The Utah Trafficking In Persons (UTIP) Task Force's goal is to implement a coordinated victim-centered, trauma-informed approach through multidisciplinary collaboration to combat human trafficking in Utah through 1) Identifying victims of all human trafficking; 2) Investigating and prosecuting all forms of trafficking ...