Identity Theft Is a Crime
Who would you call if you become a victim of a crime?
According to the Theft Assumption and Deterrence Act of 1998 (US Public Law 105-318(1998) identity theft is a crime and punishable
by law. Entrust America has modeled our Identity Recovery process off the assumption that when victimized by a crime you would look to law enforcement to rectify the situation.
Entrust America provides its members with the nation’s best Identity Theft Protection and Recovery Product by using certified law enforcement officials as the recovery agents for every member,
should they become a victim to identity theft or fraud. Not only does Entrust America utilize certified law enforcement officials to recovery their member’s identities but we also proactively register every identity theft and fraud with 3VR Crimedex.
3VR Crimedex is an online community of fraud, loss prevention and law enforcement professionals dedicated to stopping crime. Crimedex is comprised of over 2,500 members from 1,000 different public and private entities.
Crimedex tracks more than 14,000 suspected criminals in the effort to bring justice to those who commit crimes.
Every Entrust America member is provided with fully managed recovery services, by certified law enforcement professionals to work on your behalf to rectify the theft or fraud, return the member to Pre-Theft Status, and register the crime with Crimedex in an attempt to prosecute the criminal responsible.
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The Identity Theft Assumption
and Deterrence Act was passed
in 1998 making Identity Theft
a crime!
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