Steps to take to avoid identity fraud - Travelers 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Your Rights' section. Familiarize yourself with your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) regarding identity fraud.
  3. In the 'What you should do if you are a victim of identity fraud' section, fill in your personal details where required, such as your name and contact information, to ensure accurate communication.
  4. Proceed to the 'What you should do to help avoid identity fraud' section. Here, check off any preventive measures you plan to implement, such as guarding your Social Security number or reducing pre-approved credit offers.
  5. Finally, review the 'What you should do online' section. Make notes on best practices for online security and ensure that all fields are completed accurately before saving your document.

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Daily maintenance Shred bank and credit card statements, as well as pre-approved credit offers. Be careful with mail. Always take your receipts. Be careful who you give your financial information to. Dont give out personal financial information over the phone, mail, or Internet unless you initiated the contact.
If you suspect you may be a victim of identity theft, complete these tasks as soon as possible and document everything you do. Call your bank and other companies where fraud occurred. Contact a credit agency to place a fraud alert. Create an Identity Theft Affidavit. File a report with your local police department.
If your identity was stolen: Stop interacting with the identity thief. Update your Online Account password. Follow IRS instructions from your letter, notice or representative. Report identity theft. Follow recovery steps on IdentityTheft.gov. Get an identity protection (IP) PIN to protect your tax account.
Here are a few other facts that might surprise you. Identity theft often begins at a victims workplace. Identity thieves target more than the rich. Age is just a number. Location isnt everything. Identity theft jeopardizes more than a victims finances. What can we do about it? Educate yourself. Inform your employees.