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your research. We work hard to create timely, accurate, and fair
information. We can't, however, guarantee that our information, and
your interpretation of it, is appropriate to your particular
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Identity Theft Washington Information
Identity Theft Types Reported by Washington Victims
| Rank |
Identity Theft Type |
No. of Victims |
Percentage |
| 1 |
Credit Card Fraud |
1,525 |
32% |
| 2 |
bank Fraud |
1,214 |
26% |
| 3 |
Phone or Utilities Fraud |
920 |
19% |
| 4 |
Employment-Related Fraud |
345 |
7% |
| 5 |
Government Documents or Benefits Fraud |
306 |
6% |
| 6 |
Loan Fraud |
218 |
5% |
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Other |
964 |
20% |
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Attempted Identity Theft |
392 |
8% |
Percentages are based on the 4,741 victims reporting from
Washington. Percentages add to more than 100 because approximately 20%
of victims from Washington reported experiencing more than one type of
identity theft.
Top Washington Identity Theft Victim Locations
| Victim City |
No. of Victims |
| Seattle |
736 |
| Tacoma |
253 |
| Vancouver |
253 |
| Spokane |
171 |
| Renton |
137 |
Identity Theft Laws in Washington
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Attorney General of Washington
Office of the Attorney General
P.O. Box 40100
1125 Washington Street, SE
Olympia, WA 98504-0100
PHO:(360) 753-6200 |
FBI
Seattle
1110 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98101-2904
seattle.fbi.gov
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Identity Theft News |
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01-03-06
From the e-mailbag The idea is that you'll be monitoring your
reports all year and thus can spot incorrectly reported information or
catch the beginnings of identity theft, which is when someone
establishes credit in your name. Everett Herald |
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