You have to go to your local welfare department with the address and name of whoever it is claiming benefits, and tell them that she is claiming benefits with her boyfriend at the residence.
small claims court
Most insurance companies report claims to a national database. You would have to pay to get this information and it has to be about you. Though it's not considered to be public, you could get information on that report that is about someone else.
You report it to your local cider mill.Where do you think you report it!?!
As a rule of thumb you should never report anything to the IRS
Nothing
you can go to google and type in wolfquest report and report someone
Comprehensive insurance claims can show up on a vehicle history report if they are attached to the VIN number. This will usually happen in most cases.
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can someone sue a person that was in an accident with no police report an the insurance company did not come to take pics of my car .Only there policy's holder car ,who sue's for the money if the insurer had motorist with no insurance policy?
You are required to report all income on your tax returns, including unemployment benefits and "cash on the side." However, in 2009 the first $2400 of the benefits that you report may not be federally taxable.
Small Claims tribunal
From your insurance carrier or carriers. They usually can give you a report showing all your claims filed with them.