Indiana Act takes effect freezing of funds
Indiana Attorney General, legislator & AARP say free service protection against identity theft
29 August 2007 - Indianapolis, IN - From 1 September 2007, Indianapolis is one of about 40 states, including one person in place a credit freeze their reports. Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter, State Senator Gary Dillon (R-Pierceton), state representative Joe Micon (DW. Lafayette) & Lyle June of the Indianapolis Indiana AARP has said there is a law which is entirely is free to its citizens, unlike other laws have been throughout the country. The freeze, the consumer can limit, without interfering on their credit report in most cases, a layer of protection against identity theft.
“There is no magic formula for the risk of identity theft, which may plunge into chaos for an ignorant individual,” said Carter. “I expect that a welcome tool for many people, Hoosiers, and there is an advantage in protecting itself and other financial frauds.
Under the new law, reports credit agencies such as Equifax, TransUnion and Experian, are necessary to put a freeze on the individual report within five working days after receiving a written request individually.
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