I've been fortunate that I have never been a victim of ID theft.
Yes, some identity theft involves illegal access of medical records by an imposter. Contact local police if you believe you're been a victim.
You report it to the police. Then with reference to the police report, contact whatever companies there is which have been targeted by the one who stole your identity.
Cyberstalking, hacking, and identity theft are crimes that involve the use of a computer.
They can list you as a driver but they should not be able to. If you feel you have been a victim of identity theft, I would call an authority in that matter.
i think its been going on forever.
thousand of them
If that is the case then unfortunately you have been a victim of identity theft. You must contact your own bank immediately to notify them of the situation and call the local authorities who will investigate it for you. It is vital that you act fast.
Minor ID theft charges have, at times, been plead down to the misdemeanor level.
if you find that you have been a victim of identity theft you can check your credit rep[ort regulary close your accounts that you know or beleive have been tampered with or opened frauduently and file a complaint with the federal trade commission
Identify theft is a serious problem and everyone is encouraged to keep track of their credit report because of it. Identity theft can dramatically lower your credit score, making it impossible for you to purchase a home or car.
True credit is a program which shows you your current credit rating. It can also show if there has been any attemps at identity theft attached to your own credit rating to stop identity theft.