CONSUMER ALERT
BILL SCHUETTE
ATTORNEY GENERAL
The Attorney General provides Consumer
Alerts to inform the public of unfair, misleading, or deceptive business
practices, and to provide information and guidance on other issues of concern.
Consumer Alerts are not legal advice, legal authority, or a binding legal
opinion from the Department of Attorney General.
SECURITY FREEZE INFORMATION FOR MICHIGAN
CONSUMERS
Each of the
three major credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) now
offers all Americans the ability to place a credit "freeze," or deny access to,
their credit reports. If you place a security freeze, potential creditors and
other third parties will not be able to get access to your credit report unless
you temporarily lift the freeze. This will make it more difficult for an
identity thief to open a new account in your name. Placing a security freeze
does not affect your credit score - nor does it keep you from getting your free
annual credit report, or from buying your credit report or score.
Below are some
answers to frequently asked questions regarding security freezes:
How much does it cost?
A security
freeze is free to identity theft victims who have a police report
documenting the identity theft. If you are not an identity theft victim, it
will cost you $10 to place a freeze with each credit bureau. That is a
total of $30 to freeze your files at each of the three major credit reporting
agencies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion). Note there is a separate $10 fee
with each agency to lift the freeze, either temporarily or permanently. You
will need to lift the freeze temporarily to open a new credit account, get a
loan, apply for insurance, or authorize an employer to conduct a background
check.
How do I place a security freeze?
Each of the
three credit reporting agencies now offer the ability to place, thaw, and remove
security freezes on their websites. Website information for each of the three
credit reporting agencies is provided below.
Security
freezes may alternatively be placed through a written request to each of the
three credit reporting agencies. You must provide identifying information.
Please note
that if you are a victim of identity theft and you would like to request
a waiver of any fees for placing a security freeze, you will be required to send
a written request to place a security freeze, or at the very least provide a
copy of your police report by mail.
If you are a
victim of identity theft or simply wish to send a written request, a sample
letter that you can use to request a security freeze is provided at the end of
this Consumer Alert.
Write to
the addresses listed below and provide the documentation listed:
#1
Equifax Security Freeze
P.O. Box 105788
Atlanta, GA 30348
·
Send by certified mail.
·
Include name, current and former addresses for the last two
years, Social Security number, and date of birth. Because
you are mailing something that includes your Social Security number, please make
sure you send this using ONLY a secured mail box. Try and take it directly to
your local post office, if you can. Blue U.S. Postal Service mailboxes are also
secure, so you can use these as well. If you have a mailbox in front of your
house, please DO NOT use it to send outgoing mail, as these mailboxes ARE NOT
SECURE.
·
Include a copy of a utility bill, insurance, or bank
statement, etc., showing your
name and current mailing address.
·
$10.00 fee payable by check, money order, or credit card. If
you are paying by credit card, provide the name on the card, the type of credit
card (American Express, MasterCard, VISA, or Discover), account number,
expiration date, and card identification number (4-digit number on front of
American Express card or 3-digit number on back of other credit cards).
To learn
more about the Equifax security freeze, go to
www.Equifax.com.
#2
Experian Security Freeze
P. O. Box 9554
Allen, TX 75013
·
Send by certified mail.
·
Include name, current and former addresses for the last two
years, Social Security number, and date of birth.
·
Enclose a copy of a government identification card, such as a
driver's license, state ID card, or military ID card.
·
Copy of a utility bill, insurance or bank statement, etc.,
showing your name and
current mailing address.
·
$10.00 fee payable by check, money order, or credit card. If
you are paying by credit card, provide the name on the credit card, type of
credit card, account number, and expiration date.
To learn
more about the Experian security freeze, go to
www.Experian.com.
#3
TransUnion
Fraud Victim Assistance Department
P. O. Box
6790
Fullerton,
CA 92834-6790
·
Send by certified mail.
·
Include name, current and former addresses for the last five
years, Social Security number, and date of birth.
·
$10.00 fee payable by credit card. Give name on the credit
card, the type of credit card, account number, and expiration date.
To learn more
about the TransUnion security freeze, go to
www.TransUnion.com.
How long will my credit report remain frozen?
A security
freeze will remain on your credit report until you request that it be removed.
Can I open new credit accounts if my files are frozen?
Yes. If you
want to open a new credit account or get a new loan, you can lift the freeze on
your credit file. You can lift it for a period of time, or you can lift it for
a specific creditor, or you can lift it permanently. After you send your letter
asking for the freeze, each of the credit reporting agencies will send you a
Personal Identification Number (PIN). You will also get instructions on how to
lift the freeze. There are a variety of ways to lift the freeze (by mail,
phone, or Internet) using your PIN. The fee for lifting the freeze is $10.
What will a creditor who requests my file
see if it is frozen?
A creditor
will see a message or a code indicating that the file is frozen.
Can a creditor get my credit score if my
file is frozen?
No. A
creditor who requests your file from one of the three credit reporting agencies
will only get a message or a code indicating that the file is frozen.
Will a freeze lower my credit score?
The
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) indicates that a security freeze will not lower
your credit score. For more information from the FTC, please visit
www.ftc.gov, and view their publication, "To
Buy or Not To Buy: Identity Theft Spawns New Products and Services To Help
Minimize Risk."
Can an employer do a background check on me if I have a
freeze on my credit file?
No. You would have to lift the freeze to allow a background
check or to apply for insurance, just as you would to apply for credit. The
process for lifting the freeze is described above.
Can I order my own credit report if my file is frozen?
Yes. To
obtain a free copy of your credit report from each of the three credit
reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) once every 12 months,
call toll-free 877-322-8228, or order online at
www.AnnualCreditReport.com, or mail a completed
order form to Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281,
Atlanta, GA 30348-5281.
Can anyone see my credit file if it is frozen?
Your credit
report can still be released to your existing creditors or to collection
agencies acting on their behalf. They can use it to review or collect on your
account. Other creditors may also use your information to make offers of
credit, unless you opt out of receiving such offers (see below for how to opt
out of preapproved credit offers). Government agencies may have access for
collecting child support payments, taxes, or in the course of a legal
proceeding.
Does freezing my file mean that I won't receive
preapproved credit offers?
No. You can
stop the preapproved credit offers by calling 888-5OPTOUT (888-567-8688). Or
you can do this online at
www.OptOutPrescreen.com. Opting out should stop most of the preapproved
credit offers that you receive in the mail, although companies that you have a
business relationship with can still send you credit offers. You can choose to
opt out for five years, or permanently. You can also call the same number or
visit the same Web site if you would like to opt back in.
Do I have to freeze my file with all three credit
reporting agencies?
It is
recommended that you freeze your file with all three credit reporting agencies.
Different credit issuers may use different credit reporting agencies to run
credit checks. If you want to stop your credit file from being viewed, you need
to freeze it with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
Do I have to lift the security freeze at all three
credit reporting agencies?
No. You can
ask the potential creditor which credit reporting agency will be used to run
your credit check. You can then ask only the credit reporting agency identified
to temporarily lift the security freeze. Depending on the credit agency, you
can ask for a "global lift" for a set time period, meaning all potential
creditors can access your credit report during the time period you specify. Or,
you may be able to ask the credit reporting agency to lift the security freeze
to grant access only to a specified third party. For more information
about lifting security freezes, please contact each of the three credit
reporting agencies directly or visit their Web sites for more information.
Does my spouse's file have to be frozen, too?
A freeze on
your credit file will not extend to your spouse. Both spouses have to freeze
their separate credit files, via separate letters requesting the freeze, to get
the benefit. That means the total cost for freezing is $10 x 3 credit reporting
agencies x 2 people = $60.
Does a security freeze guarantee that I will not be a
victim of identity theft?
No. While
a security freeze can help keep an identity thief from opening most new accounts
in your name, it will not prevent all types of identity theft. It will not
protect you, for example, from an identity thief who uses your existing credit
cards or other accounts. There are also new accounts, such as telephone,
wireless, and bank accounts, which may not require a credit check. And, if
there is identity theft already going on when you place the security freeze, the
freeze itself won't be able to stop it. While a security freeze may not protect
you in these kinds of cases, it can protect you from the vast majority of
identity thefts that involve opening a new line of credit!
For more information, or to file a complaint,
consumers may contact the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division at:
Consumer Protection Division
P.O. Box 30213
Lansing, MI 48909
517-373-1140
Fax: 517-241-3771
Toll free: 877-765-8388
www.michigan.gov/ag (online complaint form)
SAMPLE SECURITY FREEZE LETTER
Each credit reporting agency may have different
requirements to place a security freeze. Please see the requirements outlined
in this Consumer Alert, along with reviewing each credit reporting agency's Web
site, to make sure you comply with all of their requirements. Remember to send
a letter requesting a security freeze to each credit reporting agency.
Make sure you type or write clearly. Send all letters certified mail,
return-receipt requested, and make sure to keep a copy of all of your letters
and supporting documentation. Finally, make sure you only send copies of
any supporting documentation - never send credit reporting agencies your
original documents, as they likely will not be returned.
Date:
[Agency Name and Address]
I would like to place a security freeze on my
credit file. My name is: ____________________________ [Make sure you include
your full name, including any middle initials, former names, Jr./Sr., etc.]
My current address
is:______________________________________________________
In the past two years, I have also lived at:
______________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
[Include additional sheets of paper, if
necessary.]
My Social Security number is:
_______________________________________________
My date of birth is:
________________________________________________________
I am including a copy of the following:
[List the supporting documentation you are
enclosing. Remember, each credit reporting agency may have different
requirements, so make sure you double-check the documentation required before
sending. And remember to send copies only.]
o
I am an identity theft victim [check the box if applicable]. A
copy of my police report is enclosed.
OR
o
I will pay the fee of $10 for placing the freeze by:
o
Check or Money Order (if applicable)
o
Credit Card (select one): [Visa] [MasterCard] [American Express]
[Discover]
Card number: _____________________________ Card Identification
Number/Security Code (if required): ______________________
Expiration date:____________________________
Sincerely,
[Your signature and name]