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Attorney General's News Release

October 17, 2008 

Take steps to stop identity theft, Nixon tells Missourians during National Protect Your Identity Week

Jefferson City, Mo. - Identity theft can cost victims thousands of dollars and take years to correct. Consumers can reduce the risk of identity theft, however, and take fast action to contain any harm if an identity thief strikes, Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon says.

Nixon's advice to Missourians on how to prevent identity theft is part of his efforts to mark National Protect Your Identity Week, Oct. 19-25. Nixon and Attorneys General from the other states are teaming up with consumer advocates and financial industry groups from across the country to educate consumers about how to protect against identity theft, detect it and act quickly if it happens.

"Consumers have more tools than ever before to prevent and detect ID theft," Nixon says. "By safeguarding your personal information, freezing your credit and checking your credit report you can go a long way toward preventing or at least minimizing the damage from this crime."

For prevention, Nixon says:

To detect identity theft, Nixon says to carefully review your bank and credit card statements at least monthly. Also, check your credit report. Consumers have a right to see their credit report yearly at no charge from each of the three credit bureaus. Access your free credit report at annualcreditreport.com or 1-877-322-8228.

Nixon says victims of identity theft should file a complaint with the Attorney General's Office at ago.mo.gov or by calling the Consumer Protection Hotline, 1-800-392-8222.

The National Protect Your Identity Week Coalition has created a Web site with more resources at www.protectyouridnow.org. Coalition members are the Council of Better Business Bureaus, National Education Association, National Crime Prevention Council, Jump$tart Coalition for Financial Literacy, Consumer Action, Consumer Federation of America, Credit Union National Association, ID Theft Resource Center, American Financial Services Association Education Foundation, American Bankers Association Education Foundation, National Council of La Raza and Junior Achievement USA.

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