Protect Your Privacy | Identity Theft

The crime of identity theft occurs when someone, without your knowledge, acquires a piece of your personal information and uses it to commit fraud.
 

Protecting Your Identity

Any unauthorized access of personal information may place you at risk for identity theft. This information is intended to assist you in reducing the possibility of identity theft and to advise on appropriate steps to take to protect yourself.

Victim of Identity Theft?

If you determine that someone actually has used your personal information for an illegal purpose, you should considering taking the following steps.

Identity Theft Prevention

Any unauthorized access of personal information may place you at risk for identity theft. This information is intended to assist you in reducing the possibility of identity theft and to advise on appropriate steps to take to protect yourself.

 

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