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What is an ID Theft Affidavit?

An ID Theft Affidavit is a legal document that can be used to confirm under oath that your identity was stolen. This sworn statement, signed in front of a notary public, can help to ensure that your accounts aren't wrongfully charged and that no new accounts are opened in your name. It can also help creditors investigate the fraud and stop the thief. Even if there are already issues with your accounts, documenting the whole process in writing can help protect you and preserve your rights when you go to challenge fraudulent charges. No matter the issue, an ID Theft Affidavit can help get you protected as quickly as possible.

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