Kansas Identity Theft Prevention Package

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Kansas
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KS-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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FAQ

You may be able to have your identity theft charges dropped if: You didn't obtain use a person's information unlawfully If you did not obtain or use someone else's personal information unlawfully, you are not guilty of identity theft.

Password-Protect Your Devices. Use a Password Manager. Watch Out for Phishing Attempts. Never Give Out Personal Information Over the Phone. Regularly Check Your Credit Reports. Protect Your Personal Documents. Limit Your Exposure.

The answer is Yes. If you have some evidence that the person who is living with you stole your property, you can press a charge and sue him, because courts need evidence so if you are accusing someone make sure you have evidence which you have to prove before the courts. So don,t accuse unless you have solid evidence.

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.

Password-Protect Your Devices. Use a Password Manager. Watch Out for Phishing Attempts. Never Give Out Personal Information Over the Phone. Regularly Check Your Credit Reports. Protect Your Personal Documents. Limit Your Exposure.

Report the fraud Contact the organisation or agency that issued your identity document and your financial institution. and tell them what happened. Report cybercrime securely to the Australian Cyber Security Centre at ReportCyber.

Aggravated identity theft is punishable by a mandatory minimum sentence of imprisonment for two years or by imprisonment for five years if it relates to a terrorism offense. At least thus far, the government has rarely prosecuted the five-year terrorism form of the offense.

Identity thieves can also obtain your personal information by stealing your wallet or purse. When this occurs, we recommend that you immediately contact credit card companies, bank, and credit bureaus to let them know of your situation.

Go to your local police office with: A copy of your FTC Identity Theft Report. Tell the police someone stole your identity and you need to file a report. Ask for a copy of the police report. You may need this to complete other steps.

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