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Identity Theft Texas Information

Identity Theft Types Reported by Texas Victims

Rank Identity Theft Type No. of Victims Percentage
1 Credit Card Fraud 5,747 28%
2 bank Fraud 4,421 21%
3 Employment-Related Fraud 4,211 20%
4 Phone or Utilities Fraud 3,329 16%
5 Government Documents or Benefits Fraud 1,824 9%
6 Loan Fraud 1,133 5%
- Other 3,485 17%
- Attempted Identity Theft 1,255 6%

Percentages are based on the 20,634 victims reporting from Texas. Percentages add to more than 100 because approximately 19% of victims from Texas reported experiencing more than one type of identity theft.

Top Texas Identity Theft Victim Locations

Victim City No. of Victims
Houston 3,510
Dallas 1,622
San Antonio 1,301
Fort Worth 792
El Paso 681

Identity Theft Laws in Texas

State Laws

Tex. Penal Code § 32.51

Attorney General of Texas  
Office of the Attorney General  
Capitol Station  
Post Office Box 12548  
Austin, TX 78711-2548  
PHO:(512) 463-2191 
FBI Dallas
One Justice Way
Dallas, Texas 75220
dallas.fbi.gov
(972) 559-5000
FBI El Paso
660 S. Mesa Hills Drive
El Paso, Texas 79912-5533
elpaso.fbi.gov
(915) 832-5000
 FBI Houston
2500 East TC Jester
Houston, Texas 77008-1300
houston.fbi.gov
(713) 693-5000
 FBI San Antonio
Suite 200
U.S. Post Office Courthouse Bldg.
615 East Houston Street
San Antonio, Texas 78205-9998
sanantonio.fbi.gov
(210) 225-6741

 

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