This is not a quick or an easy topic to explain, or
deal with once it occurs.
Identity Theft can be described as the unlawful use of your
identifying information (name, Date of Birth, Social Security Number,
Bank Account numbers, credit card numbers, etc.) to obtain and use
your credit, your money, obtain goods and services, open fraudulent
bank/credit accounts and/or to facilitate other criminal activity.
Statistics indicate that it takes a victim on the average of six
months to two years and an average of $1,400.00 to recover from
Identity theft.
Can you completely prevent identity theft from occurring? Probably
not, especially if someone is determined to commit the crime. You can
however take steps to reduce your risks of becoming a victim of
identity theft.
The Livingston County Sheriff Department is committed to reducing
crime and the fear of crime. Members of the Sheriff Department
recognize that the victims of identity theft usually feel confused,
overwhelmed and upset. We hope these suggestions assist and provide
you direction in the prevention of identity theft and assist in ways
to restore your credit in the event that you become a victim.
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To arrange an Identity Theft presentation for a group of 15 or more,
contact Detective Lieutenant Todd Luzod (517) 540-7958. |
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Livingston County is working hard to keep our identities
safe with the creation of a new team called "The Fist of
Livingston". The primary mission of the Fraud, Identity
Theft and Scam Team is to protect the victim from harm.
Networking with member agencies and the entire law
enforcement and retail community, insures the fraud
victim’s best outcome of their case. If you feel you may
have been a victim of Fraud, Identity Theft or a Scam,
or have questions please contact:
Detective Rob Michels at 517-546-2440, Ext. 7960.
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