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Arkansas

Identity Theft Arkansas Information

Identity Theft Types Reported by Arkansas Victims

Rank Identity Theft Type No. of Victims Percentage
1 Credit Card Fraud 436 34%
2 Bank Fraud 274 21%
3 Phone or Utilities Fraud 262 20%
4 Employment-Related Fraud 132 10%
5 Government Documents or Benefits Fraud 106 8%
6 Loan Fraud 84 6%
- Other 257 20%
- Attempted Identity Theft 95 7%

Percentages are based on the 1,294 victims reporting from Arkansas. Percentages add to more than 100 because approximately 21% of victims from Arkansas reported experiencing more than one type of identity theft.

Top Arkansas Identity Theft Victim Locations

Victim City No. of Victims
Little Rock 214
Fayetteville 35
Pine Bluff 34
Fort Smith 30
Jonesboro 30
Rogers 30

Identity Theft Laws in Arkansas 

State Laws Ark. Code Ann. § 5-37-227

Attorney General of Arkansas  
Office of the Attorney General  
200 Tower Building, 323 Center Street  
Little Rock, AR 72201-2610  
PHO:(501) 682-2007  
FBI Little Rock
Suite 200
Two Financial Centre
10825 Financial Centre Parkway
Little Rock, Arkansas 72211-3552
littlerock.fbi.gov
(501) 221-9100
Identity Theft News
2-26-2003 To help prevent identity theft, an Arkansas  Senate panel approved House Bill 1345 prohibiting public access to veteran service records kept in county offices. An amendment had eased some concerns of Freedom of Information advocates.

3-20-2003 Be sure you have taken appropriate steps to avoid  identity theft, Arkansas Attorney General Mike Beebe says.  A page about identity theft for Arkansas residents is available on the attorney general's web site..

11-28-05 One Driver's Trash Could Be Thief's Treasure You can also shred your fears of identity theft by coming to our shredding events this weekend. HomeTown channel.com

         
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