Other ID Theft Resources
President's Task Force on Identity Theft
One good place to start is a one-stop online resource to government information about identity theft. Go to www.idtheft.gov. Click on "Taking Action" for links to federal agency Web pages on ID theft.
Federal Trade Commission
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has a wealth of information on preventing ID theft. If you've been a victim of identity theft, you can file a complaint with the FTC. Call the toll-free number or visit the Web site listed below for more information.
Identity Theft Clearinghouse |
FTC Identity Theft Hotline: |
The FTC's
central site |
The Federal Trade Commission also provides an online guide to help businesses safeguard sensitive data. Visit www.ftc.gov/infosecurity.
Social Security Services
If you believe someone is using your Social Security number, report it to the Social Security Administration Fraud Hotline at 1.800.269.0271. You can also visit your local Social Security office or the agency's Web site.
United States Post Office
If someone has taken your identity by stealing your mail, report it to your local postal inspector. Contact your local post office or check the Postal Service Web site.
Department of Motor Vehicles
If your driver's license is missing, contact your local department of motor vehicles.
| Agency | Address | Phone Number |
| North Carolina DMV | NCDOT |
NCDMV’s Customer |
| Virginia DMV | Virginia Department
of Motor Vehicles |
Toll Free: |
| West Virginia DMV | West Virginia DOT |
Toll Free: |
| Tennessee Department of Safety |
Tennessee Dept of Safety |
Driver’s License Issuance |
| Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration | Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration |
Customer Service Line: |
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