Notify the Secret Service of identity theft: Letter to Report an Identity Theft to the Secret Service
What is a Letter to Report an Identity Theft to the Secret Service?
A Letter to Report an Identity Theft to the Secret Service can kick start an investigation if your identity has been stolen. Put a stop to the thief by getting federal agencies after them with a Letter to Report an Identity Theft to the Secret Service.
A Letter to Report an Identity Theft to the Secret Service can help you put a stop to identity theft. You've probably done a lot already: letting your creditors know about the situation, canceling your debit cards, even notifying check verification services. But maybe you want to make sure the thief is stopped or maybe your particular situation calls notifying the Secret Service. If you were on the guest list of a presidential speaking engagement, or dinner for campaign donors, and your identity was stolen the Secret Service may want to know about it. Get this taken care of with a Letter to Report an Identity Theft to the Secret Service.
When to use a Letter to Report an Identity Theft to the Secret Service:
- You're filing an initial complaint.
- You'd like to give the agency additional information.
- You want to confirm a telephone or online complaint.
How do I get my Letter to Report an Identity Theft to the Secret Service reviewed?
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Sample Letter to Report an Identity Theft to the Secret Service
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U.S. Secret Service
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Re: Report Identity Theft
Dear Sir or Madam:
This letter confirms the conversation I had with , at the United States Secret Service headquarters in Washington, D.C. on
I am writing to inform you that I am the victim of identity theft, and I request that you investigate the matter. The following is a brief description of my identity theft:
I have filed an Identity Theft Affidavit with the FTC. I have also filed a report with the local police. Copies of both the affidavit and police report are enclosed.
Please advise me in writing as to how you will respond to my request.
Please contact me if you have any questions or need additional information. (preferred) or (alternate)
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
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