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Learn how to report identity theft at IdentityTheft.gov, the federal government’s one-stop resource. Find step-by-step advice, checklists, letters, and more to recover from identity theft.
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Identity Theft Victims’ Complaint and Affidavit. A voluntary form for filing a report with law enforcement and disputes with credit reporting agencies and creditors about identity theft-related problems. Visit ftc.gov/idtheft to use a secure online version that you can print for your records.
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Recovering from identity theft is a process. Here’s step-by-step advice that can help you limit the damage, report identity theft, and fix your credit. Report identity theft and get a recovery plan
To create an identity theft report, you can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. Identitytheft.gov guides you through each step of the recovery process. You can generate the letters and forms you need.
Identity Theft Victim’s Complaint and Affidavit. A voluntary form for filing a report with law enforcement, and disputes with credit reporting agencies and creditors about identity theft-related problems. Visit identitytheft.gov to use a secure online version that you can print for your records.
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