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Trusted Phone Numbers and Reporting Sites

Bookmark this page. These resources are free and available no matter which scenario you’re in.

DOJ Elder Fraud Hotline

Free help for people 60+ who have been targeted or victimized by financial fraud. Case managers speak with you directly.

Call 1-833-FRAUD-11

FTC Report Fraud

The Federal Trade Commission collects scam reports and uses them to investigate and warn others.

reportfraud.ftc.gov

FBI IC3

The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center handles online scams, romance fraud, and crypto theft.

ic3.gov

IdentityTheft.gov

Step-by-step recovery plan from the FTC if your personal information has been stolen or misused.

identitytheft.gov

Equifax Credit Freeze

Free credit freeze. Stops new accounts from being opened in your name.

equifax.com

Experian Credit Freeze

Free credit freeze with Experian. Do this at all three bureaus.

experian.com

TransUnion Credit Freeze

Free credit freeze with TransUnion. Third of the three bureaus.

transunion.com

AARP Fraud Watch Helpline

Free helpline staffed by trained volunteers. Open to anyone, AARP membership not required.

Call 1-877-908-3360