ID Theft Recovery

On April 10, 2010, in Identity Theft, by identitycrs

When your identity is stolen you could face hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars trying to “get back” your identity. Credit Repair Shield team can significantly reduce your time and frustration. Our expert “Recovery Specialist” will talk with you, obtain all pertinent information and work to restore your identity to “pre-theft status.” Your Fully [...]

When your identity is stolen you could face hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars trying to “get back” your identity. Credit Repair Shield team can significantly reduce your time and frustration. Our expert “Recovery Specialist” will talk with you, obtain all pertinent information and work to restore your identity to “pre-theft status.”

Your Fully Managed ID Recovery Will Involve 2 Phases to Identity Restorationa

PHASE 1

Victim consults with ID Tection Team. Crisis Management Support is supplied if needed.

Type of identity fraud determined.

Determine nature of fraud.

Identity theft victims rights are explained.

Victim is educated to recovery process.

Input necessary information into our id recovery Software.

Print the ID Recovery Kit which includes all necessary documents based on residence of victim, types of identity theft and number of identity thefts. ID Recovery Kit also includes Limited Power of Attorney that allows ID Tection to act on victim’s behalf. All documents are completely filled out and ready for victim’s notarized signature.

ID Recovery Kit is sent overnight to victim via secured overnight service.

Initiate fraud alerts with all three credit bureaus.

PHASE 2

Victim receives ID Recovery Kit.

Victim notarizes Limited Power of Attorney (LPoA) and other required documents.

Victim by law must have a police report completed in person.

Victim returns completed documents, including executed Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA) via the included return overnight envelope.

After receiving executed Limited Power of Attorney and returned ID Recovery Kit:

Place all necessary electronic and hard copy fraud alerts

To all three credit bureaus

To Social Security Administration (SSA)

To Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

To US Postal Service (USPS)

To state of residence Attorney General’s Office

Research credit history and verify if fraud includes items such as:

Public Records, liens, judgments, bankruptcies

Credit Accounts, New and/or Derogatory
Addresses
Prior Employment

Issue fraud alert to and work with affected financial institutions and credit card companies

Issue fraud victim statements and work with all three bureaus to restore credit accuracy

Whenever a Fraud Issue Warrants

Trace Social Security Number

Notify and work with Department of motor vehicles

Notify and work with creditors who have extended credit due to misuse of victims identifying information

Notify and work with collection agencies of those creditors

Notify and work with Law Enforcement officials

Recommend licensed attorneys where appropriate

In all cases

Update victim

Continue restoration until complete

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