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Date: Dear TransUnion: I would like to place a security freeze on my credit file. My name is: Other name(s) used: My current address is: My previous address is (if you have other addresses in the previous five years): My home phone is: My Social Security number is: My date of birth is: My drivers license # is: Yours Truly,
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Sample letter to Experian
Security
Freeze Request to Experian Inc.
Information on what to send to Experian:
Make sure that each copy of your personal information is legible (enlarge if necessary) and it displays your name and current mailing address, as well as the date of when the document was issued. The date(s) on these documents must be recent.
Experian will NOT accept credit card statements, voided checks, lease agreements, magazine subscriptions or postal service forwarding orders as proof.
To protect your personal information, Experian does not return correspondence sent to them. So keep your original documents and only send copies to Experian.
Note: If this is your first time placing a security freeze, there is no fee for requesting a Security Freeze. Once you remove o r temporarily lift the Security Freeze, you will be charged up to $5 to restore the Security Freeze.
There is an exception, however, if you are the victim of Identity Theft. You will not be charged this fee if you submit a copy of a police report or a signed copy of a Federal Trade Commission ID Theft victim affidavit.
You must send this letter to Experian by either certified mail or overnight mail through the U.S. Postal Service to:
Date: Dear Experian: I would like to place a security freeze on my credit file. My full name (with middle initial and generation, such as Jr. or Sr.) is: My Social Security number is: My date of birth is: My current address is: Below is a list of my addresses for the past two years: I am enclosing one copy of a government-issued identification card, such as a driver’s license, state ID card, military ID card, etc. To help verify my current address, I am also enclosing one copy of a utility bill, bank or insurance statement, etc. Yours truly,
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Sample letter to Equifax
Security Freeze request to Equifax Inc.
Note: If this is your first time placing a security freeze , there is no fee for requesting a Security Freeze. Once you remove or temporarily lift the Security Freeze, you will be charged up to $5 to restore the Security Freeze.
There is an exception, however, if you are the victim of Identity Theft. You will not be charged this fee if you submit a copy of a police report or a signed copy of a Federal Trade Commission ID Theft victim affidavit.
You must send this letter to Equifax by either certified mail or overnight mail through the U.S. Postal Service to:
Date: Dear Equifax: I would like to place a security freeze on my credit file. My full name (with middle initial and generation, such as Jr. or Sr.) is: My complete current address is: My date of birth is: My Social Security number is: I am also enclosing a copy of a document (such as a utility bill) that verifies my current mailing address. Yours truly,
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What happens after I mail my request?
The three credit reporting agencies must place a Security Freeze on your credit file within five business days of receiving your request. Within 10 days of placing the Security Freeze on your credit files, each credit bureau must mail you a letter confirming that a Security Freeze is now in place. These letters will also contain a password or a Personal Identification Number ("PIN"). When you want to temporarily lift or permanently remove your Security Freeze, you can use this password or PIN to identify yourself when contacting the credit reporting agencies. Each credit reporting agency will give you a different password or identification number.
Are there any fees associated with the Security Freeze Law?
In addition to mailing costs, after the first request to place a security freeze on your credit file, the credit reporting agencies may charge up to $5 fee to place, temporarily lift or to remove a Security Freeze. There is also a $5 fee for the issuance of a replacement PIN or password. If you are a victim of Identity Theft and provide a valid copy of a police report or a Federal Trade Commission ID Theft affidavit, alleging the crime of identity theft, there are no fees for any of these services.
How do I request a temporary lift or permanent removal of the Security
Freeze?
Consumers may request that the Security Freeze be lifted temporarily, or permanently removed, and should follow instructions provided by each consumer credit reporting agency. To obtain a temporary lift of the Security Freeze, consumers must inform the consumer credit reporting agency of the name of the party to whom the report should be made available or the period of time when the report should be available to all requestors. Requests for temporary or permanent removal of the Security Freeze must be accompanied by proper identification, your password or PIN, and payment of the applicable fee. Consumer credit reporting agencies must comply with such requests within three business days of receipt.
Can I order my own credit report if my file is frozen?
Yes. To obtain a free copy of your credit report (a copy is available from each of the three consumer credit reporting agencies every 12 months), you can request copies at https://www.annualcreditreport.com by calling toll free at 1-877-322-8228. Hearing-impaired consumers can access via TDD service at 1-877-730-4104.
Will a Security Freeze lower my credit score?
No.
Does one Security Freeze cover everyone in your household?
No. Each person in a household must request a Security Freeze through separate letters requesting the freeze along with proper identification and payment (if applicable).
What is the difference between a Security Freeze and Fraud Alert?
A Fraud Alert is another tool available to help consumers if they think they may have become the victim of Identity Theft. A Fraud Alert is a special message on the credit report that a credit issuer receives when checking a consumer’s credit rating. It tells the credit issuer that there may be fraud involved in the consumer’s credit file. A Fraud Alert can help protect you against identity theft. A Fraud Alert can also slow down your ability to get new credit. It should not stop you from using your existing credit cards or other accounts. A Security Freeze means that your credit file cannot be seen by potential creditors, insurance companies, or employers doing background checks – unless you give your consent.
Where can I obtain more information regarding Identity Theft?
The Consumer Protection Board has prepared information on how to avoid becoming a victim of Identity Theft and what to do if your identity is stolen. That information is available at www.nysconsumer.gov (under “Publications").
How do I contact the three credit reporting agencies for further information?
For
more information, the three credit reporting agencies can be contacted
online at
http://www.transunion.com/corporate/personal/fraudIdentityTheft/restoring/securityFreeze.page#5">
https://www.econsumer.equifax.com/consumer/sitepage.ehtml?forward=elearning_credit15#security
www.experian.com/consumer/security_freeze.html
Questions can also be sent by mail to:
TransUnion
Fraud Victim Assistance Department
P.O. Box 6790
Fullerton, CA 92834
Equifax Security Freeze
P.O. Box 105788
Atlanta, Georgia 30348
Experian Security Freeze
P.O. Box 9554
Allen, TX 75013