Identity theft occurs when someone unlawfully uses your personal information, such as your name, Social Security number, or financial details, to impersonate you. This can happen through various methods, including phishing scams, data breaches, or stealing physical documents. Once they have your information, they may open accounts, make purchases, or commit fraud in your name, leading to financial loss and damage to your credit. It's essential to protect your personal information and monitor your accounts regularly to mitigate the risk of identity theft.
go to the secretary of states office and ask someone there
yes especially if it still shows on your record
Identity thieft
Autism isn't something that you overcome, Autism is your identity - you are always Autistic, there is no way to change that. As someone who is Autistic you will still display traits of your neurology.
AnswerI doubt they can apply .. that is fraud and could be punishable by not only deportation, but possibly prison time.
The verb form of identity is identify. As in "to identify something or someone".
To politely inquire about someone's identity, you can simply ask, "May I ask who you are?"
Someone can find news on FTC identity theft via the 'Identity Theft Network' website. One can also find news on this subject from the 'Federal Trade Commission'.
There is none. Knowing the identity of someone won't ascertain their mental attitude.
Do what they did to you. Get revenge. But try not to show.
Someone who has two identities
Yes