Seattle Washington Protecting Minors from Identity Theft Package

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This package contains the forms that are necessary for minors or minors' parents to effectively deal with creditors and government agencies after the minor's identification is lost or stolen. This package is designed to clear a minor's name, and reduce a minor's or the minor's parent's time and expense in dealing with identity thieves. The forms in this package are essential to assist in remedying and protecting a minor's credit, financial assets, and job opportunities, as well as preventing misuse of benefits, false arrests, and other fraudulent uses of a minor's identification. The documents in this package include the following:



1) Federal Trade Commission Affidavit Regarding Identity Theft;

2) Letter to Credit Reporting Company or Bureau Regarding Identity Theft of Minor;

3) Letter to Creditors Notifying Them of Identity Theft of Minor;

4) Letter to Creditors Notifying Them of Identity Theft of Minor for New Accounts;

5) Letter Notifying Law Enforcement of Identity Theft of Minor;

6) Letter Notifying Postal Authorities of Identity Theft of Minor;

7) Letter Notifying Social Security Administration of Identity Theft of Minor;

8) Letter Notifying Other Entities of Identity Theft of Minor;

9) Identity Theft Contact Table;

10) Identity Theft Checklist for Minors;

11) Guide for Protecting Minors from Identity Theft;

12) Letter of Request for Credit Report of Minor; and

13) Letter to Report False Submission of Information.

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10 Ways To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft.Destroy private records and statements.Secure your mail.Safeguard your Social Security number.Don't leave a paper trail.Never let your credit card out of your sight.Know who you're dealing with.Take your name off marketers' hit lists.

What to Do If Your Identity Is Stolen File a claim with your identity theft insurance. Notify companies of your stolen identity. File a report with the Federal Trade Commission. Contact your local police department. Place a fraud alert on your credit reports. Freeze your credit. Sign up for a credit monitoring service.

How can a thief steal my identity? steal your mail or garbage to get your account numbers or your Social Security number. trick you into sending personal information in an email. steal your account numbers from a business or medical office. steal your wallet or purse to get your personal information.

Here are features and extras to consider: SSN Monitoring. These nine digits can be used in nefarious ways ? ways that can take a toll on your family.Dark Web Monitoring.Social Media Monitoring.Identity Restoration.Identity Theft Insurance Coverage.

Child identity theft occurs when someone uses personally identifiable information like a child's Social Security number to commit fraud. This might include opening bank and credit card accounts, taking out loans, or applying for employment, as we explain here.

Ways to Protect Yourself From 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.

According to the FTC, not only is Rhode Island the top state in the nation with the most identity theft, but it's also home to the number one metro area in the country with the most identity theft reports. In 2021, Providence reported 1,981 identity theft reports per 100,000 residents.

Deter identity thieves by safeguarding your information. and paperwork with personal information before you discard them. Protect your Social Security number. Don't carry your Social Security card in your wallet or write your Social Security number on a check.

Use this checklist to protect yourself from identity theft. Keep your mail safe.Read your account statements.Check your credit reports.Shred!Store personal documents at home.Be wary of unknown phone calls and emails.Create difficult logins and passwords.Use one credit card for online shopping.

One way to tell if your child's identity has been stolen is by checking their credit report. If there is a credit file or fraudulent information, you'll want to review it to see if there has been credit opened in your child's name.

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