Guam Identity Theft Contact Table

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This Identity Theft Contact Table is for use by identity theft victims to retain contact information for the various entities, including financial banks, brokerage firms and other financial institutions; credit card and credit reporting agencies; and law enforcement agencies, with whom they have communicated or corresponded with in an effort to resolve or correct damage done by an identity thief.

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Contact your police department, report the crime and obtain a police report. Decide whether you want to place a security freeze on your credit report.

How Should You Respond to the Theft of Your Identity? Contact your identity theft protection service or other insurance provider. ... Freeze your credit report with all three bureaus. ... File an official report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ... Get a free copy of your credit report and look for suspicious activity.

Consumers can report identity theft at IdentityTheft.gov, the federal government's one-stop resource to help people report and recover from identity theft. The site provides step-by-step advice and helpful resources like easy-to-print checklists and sample letters.

Steps to take if your identity was stolen Alert your bank or credit card companies immediately. ... Change your passwords and enable two-factor authentication. ... Continue monitoring your financial statements and accounts. ... Google yourself. ... Notify law enforcement. ... Set up a fraud alert or credit freeze.

Steps for Victims of Identity Theft or Fraud Place a fraud alert on your credit report. Close out accounts that have been tampered with or opened fraudulently. Report the identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission. File a report with your local police department.

Inform your bank, building society and credit card company of any unusual transactions on your statement. Request a copy of your credit file to check for any suspicious credit applications. Report the theft of personal documents and suspicious credit applications to the police and ask for a crime reference number.

File a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). If you report your identity theft to the FTC within two business days of discovering it, you will only be liable to pay $50 of any unauthorized use of your bank and credit accounts (under federal law).

Warning signs of identity theft Bills for items you did not buy. Debt collection calls for accounts you did not open. Information on your credit report for accounts you did not open. Denials of loan applications. Mail stops coming to, or is missing from, your mailbox.

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