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How to File a Police Report for Identity Theft<\/strong><\/p>\n

When someone steals your identity, say your credit card information, and goes on a shopping spree, it is only natural that you would want that person arrested and if possible, sentenced to life in prison. They stole your identity and probably even ruined your credit rating (something you have tirelessly worked for years to build up). You feel that they should be punished to the fullest extent of the law.<\/p>\n

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<\/a>Why You May Not Need to Contact the Police<\/strong><\/h1>\n

While your first instinct would be to file a police report, according to the Federal Trade Commission<\/a>, you may not have to do so. Instead, you can simply report the crime to the FTC through the website IdentityTheft.gov<\/a>.<\/p>\n

This should actually be one of the steps you take even if you do decide to file a police report as well. Filling out a report on the IdentityTheft.gov<\/a> website is very similar to filing one with the police. You will answer the same questions you would when talking to the police; only this FTC website will go a few steps further and help you:<\/p>\n