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What to Do if your Identity is Stolen

Having your identity stolen is a scary experience, especially in today’s world that is already full of uncertainty.  While there are preventative measures you can take to keep your information safe, sometimes even best-laid plans aren’t enough to stop hackers from gaining access to your data.  When that happens, it’s best to make sure you’re relying on trustworthy sources for your next steps.

Below you will find information, instructions, and resources from the Federal Trade Commission on what to do after discovering that you may be a victim of identity theft.  To view the document in a new tab, click here.

IdentityTheft.gov Recovery Steps

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