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  2. Place a Fraud Alert or Active Duty Alert | Equifax®

    www.equifax.com/personal/credit-report-services/credit-fraud-alerts

    To place an initial one-year fraud alert, create or sign in to a myEquifax account, or call our automated line at 888-836-6351. You can also place an initial fraud alert by mail by downloading and following the instructions on the Alert Request form.

  3. How to Place a Fraud Alert or Active Duty Alert | Equifax®

    www.equifax.com/personal/help/article-list/-/h/a/place-fraud-active-duty-alert

    Placing a fraud alert on your credit reports is free. Click here to place an initial one-year fraud alert or active duty alert on your Equifax credit report online after creating a myEquifax account. You can also check the status of your fraud alert or active duty alert through myEquifax.

  4. What To Know About Credit Freezes and Fraud Alerts

    consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-know-about-credit-freezes-and-fraud-alerts

    How to place: Contact each of the three credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. Fraud Alerts. Fraud alerts are available in different situations and have different benefits. Fraud alert. Who can place one: Anyone who suspects fraud can place a fraud alert on their credit report.

  5. FRAUD ALERT REQUEST FORM REQUEST FORM - Equifax

    assets.equifax.com/assets/personal/Fraud_Alert_Request_Form.pdf

    To place a fraud alert or active duty alert on your Equifax credit report, please send – via U.S. Mail - this form along with copies of the items below in order to verify your information and address.

  6. How Can I Place a Fraud Alert on My Equifax Credit Report?

    www.consumer.equifax.ca/personal/education/identity/articles/-/learn/how-can-i...

    When it comes to taking measures to help protect your personal and financial information, placing a fraud alert is a good step. There are two types of fraud/identity theft alerts you can proactively – or reactively - place on your Equifax credit report: an Identity Alert and a Fraud Warning.

  7. How to Place an Equifax Fraud Alert and Protect Your Credit

    www.verified.org/articles/guides/how-to-place-an-equifax-fraud-alert

    What is an Equifax fraud alert? An Equifax fraud alert is a notice on your credit report that tells anyone who might lend you credit—such as credit card companies—that you may have been the victim of fraud. It requires companies to go an extra step to confirm your identity before extending credit, making it more difficult for potential ...

  8. Here's What Happens When You Put a Fraud Alert on Your Credit

    www.fool.com/.../heres-what-happens-when-you-put-a-fraud-alert-on-your-credit

    You can put a fraud alert on your credit free of charge by contacting any of the three credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion. Each one lets you do this online, and you don't need...

  9. Security Freeze vs. Fraud Alert - Consumer Reports

    www.consumerreports.org/consumer-protection/security-freeze-vs-fraud-alert...

    To request a fraud alert, you have to contact only one of the big three credit bureaus— Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion. The bureau you contact will pass it on to the other two.

  10. How to Place or Remove a Fraud Alert on Your Credit Report

    money.com/how-to-place-or-remove-a-fraud-alert-on-your-credit-report

    Equifax: Online: You can place a fraud alert online through Equifax's website. To do this, you will need to create an account and provide some personal information, such as your name, address and date of birth. By phone: You can place a fraud alert by phone by calling Equifax's fraud alert line at 1-800-525-6285.

  11. Setting up a Fraud Alert: Essential Steps - Business Insider

    www.businessinsider.com/personal-finance/credit-score/how-to-place-fraud-alert

    Equifax— Call 800-525-6285 or add a fraud alert through your online Equifax account; Experian— Call 888‑397‑3742 or add a fraud alert through Experian's Fraud Alert Hub