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Identity Theft Florida Information

Identity Theft Types Reported by Florida Victims

Rank Identity Theft Type No. of Victims Percentage
1 Credit Card Fraud 5,071 36%
2 Phone or Utilities Fraud 2,807 20%
3 bank Fraud 2,630 19%
4 Employment-Related Fraud 1,122 8%
5 Government Documents or Benefits Fraud 1,103 8%
6 Loan Fraud 908 6%
- Other 2,788 20%
- Attempted Identity Theft 1,183 8%

Percentages are based on the 14,119 victims reporting from Florida. Percentages add to more than 100 because approximately 20% of victims from Florida reported experiencing more than one type of identity theft.

Top Florida Identity Theft Victim Locations

Victim City No. of Victims
Miami 2,238
Orlando 788
Tampa 573
Jacksonville 547
Fort Lauderdale 315

Identity Theft Laws in Florida 

State Laws Fla. Stat. Ann. § 817.568

Attorney General of Florida  
Office of the Attorney General  
The Capitol  
PL 01  
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050  
PHO:(904) 487-1963  
FBI Jacksonville
Suite 200
7820 Arlington Expressway
Jacksonville, Florida 32211-7499
jacksonville.fbi.gov
(904) 721-1211
FBI North Miami Beach
16320 Northwest Second Avenue
North Miami Beach, Florida 33169-6508
miami.fbi.gov
(305) 944-9101
 FBI Tampa
Room 610, FOB
500 Zack Street
Tampa, Florida 33602-3917
tampa.fbi.gov
(813) 273-4566
 

 

Identity Theft News
01-11-06 US Sen. Bill Nelson visits Live Oak Nobles said Nelson has imposed measures to protect our consumers from identity theft, increased penalties for sending spam emails, worked to get affordable prescription drugs for seniors, worked for quality health care for veterans and their spouses, worked to protect the environment and advocated for the nations space program. Suwannee Democrat

01-10-06 IRS Warns of e-Mail Scam about Tax Refunds The e-mail, which claims to be from the IRS, directs the consumer to a link that requests personal information, such as Social Security number and credit card information. Charlotte Sun-Herald

01-10-06 IRS Warns of e-Mail Scam about Tax Refunds The e-mail, which claims to be from the IRS, directs the consumer to a link that requests personal information, such as Social Security number and credit card information. Charlotte Sun-Herald

         
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