Identity
Theft
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What to do if someone steals your ID
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Identity Theft: What to Do if It Happens to You
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A Joint
Publication of the
Privacy Rights
Clearinghouse and
CALPIRG
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Fraudulent Change of Address
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Fraudulent
Change of Address
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| 7. Fraudulent change of address. Notify the local Postal
Inspector if you suspect an identity thief has filed a change of
your address with the post office or has used the mail to commit
fraud. (Call the U.S. Post Office to obtain the phone number, (800)
275-8777.)
Find out where fraudulent credit cards were sent. Notify the
local Postmaster for that address to forward all mail in your name
to your own address. You may also need to talk with the mail
carrier.
Web:
www.usps.gov/websites/depart/inspect
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8. Secret Service Jurisdiction |
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