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What to Do When You’re a Victim of Identity Theft:File a Report with the FTC

It is important that you understand what you need to do when you are the victim of identity theft. To this end, this article has been prepared to provide you with some basic information about what to do when you’re the victim of identity theft. Specifically, this article discusses with you the need to file a report to the FTC when you have become the victim of identity theft.

What is the FTC?

FTC stands for the Federal Trade Commission. As part of its delegated statutory duties, the Federal Trade Commission or FTC is the primary agency of the federal government designed to deal with matters pertaining to identity theft in the United States.

How Do I File a Report with the FTC?

In this day and age, the filing of a report of identity theft with the FTC has become a really easy process. The agency has established three different avenues through which you can file a report with the FTC pertaining to identity theft.

First, the FTC maintains an easy to use, user friendly website that includes an option through which you can file a report of identity theft.

Second, the FTC will take a report of identity theft over the phone. Again, this can be a convenient method for filing a report of identity theft with the FTC.

Finally, if you have an office of the FTC in or near your community, you can file a report of identity theft with that agency in person during regular business hours.




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Resources at the FTC


Keep in mind that in addition to being able to file a report pertaining to identity theft with the FTC, the agency now has available a wide array of different resources and materials that can be helpful to you in fighting and combating identity theft in the first instance.

In addition, the FTC has materials and information that can provide you with guidance as to what you need to do after you have become the victim of identity theft. According to the FTC itself, the agency is working very hard at providing a full array of resources to consumers today in an effort to reduce the level of identity theft now and into the future.

Conclusion & Summary

In conclusion, when it comes to responding to identity theft and preventing identity theft in the future, it is very important that you take a proactive stance. By taking the time to file a report with the FTC, you will be taking a step towards reducing the incidence of identity theft in the future -- not only for you and your family but for other consumers as well.


 



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