Take Preemptive Measures
Being a victim of criminal identity theft can put you in a serious bind. Unfortunately, despite preventative measures it can still be difficult to prove your innocence depending on the circumstances. However, it is still better to do what you can to protect yourself.
Get yourself fingerprinted. If your fingerprints are already on file, it will take less time for authorities to determine that you are who you claim to be. You can get this done at post offices, some UPS stores, or other government agencies. Try searching for Live Scan locations in Google or your preferred search engine.
Go to the DMV and have them run your driver's license. You can tell from their records whether or not there are any discrepancies associated with your driving record. If you find anything on your record that you know is incorrect, you can begin to work with the DMV to correct the inconsistencies. Make sure you keep meticulous records of any driving citations so that you can easily determine whether or not what shows on your record was put there by you or someone posing as you.
If you feel that your identity has been stolen, consider having a background check done on yourself. A basic background will turn up a lot of your information, including if someone else is using your social security number. Hire a private investigator to do this and discuss with him/her your concerns and what would be your best options. A private investigator can also run a criminal check, but keep in mind that each county has their own records so again discuss with the investigator you hire what the best course of action would be for your personal situation.
For those of you who have siblings or close relatives with questionable behavior traits that concern you, keep a close eye on your ID and information. This includes expired identification cards; make sure you shred them once they expire and you have a new one.
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Thursday, March 14, 2013
Identity Theft: Stay Educated- Tip of the Week
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