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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CED 13 - Identity Theft Complaint in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full legal name in the designated fields: First, Middle, and Last. If applicable, include any suffix like Jr., Sr., or III.
  3. Input your date of birth in the format of month/day/year.
  4. Provide your Social Security Number and Driver’s License or ID card number along with the state of issuance.
  5. Fill in your current address, including city, state, and zip code.
  6. List your telephone numbers for daytime, evening, and cell contacts.
  7. Indicate how the fraud occurred by checking all relevant items. Specify if you did not authorize anyone to use your information or if your identification documents were stolen or lost.
  8. If you know who used your information without authorization, provide that information; otherwise, indicate that you do not know.
  9. In the Additional Comments section, describe the fraud in detail and list any documents involved. Use the back of the document if necessary.
  10. Finally, sign and date the form. Remember that signatures must be original; photocopies are not acceptable.

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If you are a victim of identity theft, place fraud alerts or security freezes on your credit reports, file a report at IdentityTheft.gov, and take steps to protect your credit history and finances.
Inform your bank, building society and credit card company of any unusual transactions on your statement. Request a copy of your credit file to check for any suspicious credit applications. Report the theft of personal documents and suspicious credit applications to the police and ask for a crime reference number.
The FTC enters the reports it receives into Consumer Sentinel, a secure online database that is used by civil and criminal law enforcement authorities worldwide. The FTC also uses the information to track patterns and trends. Your Privacy: How much personal information you provide is up to you.
Contact the FBI at (202) 324-3000, or online at .fbi.gov or tips.fbi.gov. Contact the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General at 1-800-HHS-TIPS, or online at .oig.hhs.gov . Contact the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) online at .ic3.gov.
Even if you dont know who stole your identity, you can file and receive a police report. The police will ask you various questions about who may have committed the identity theft. Make sure you answer those questions (and all their questions!)

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.irs.gov/uac/Identity-Protection or call 1-800-908-4490. File an online complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at .ic3.gov.
Call or email the fraud department of the companies, banks or credit unions where accounts have been compromised. Explain that someone stole your identity and ask them to close or freeze the compromised account.
In the District of Columbia, the Financial and Cyber Crimes Unit of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) handles identity theft complaints. You should file a complaint with MPD and ask for a police report. MPD can be contacted as follows: Via telephone at 202-727-4159.

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