South Carolina
Identity Theft laws in South Carolina
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Identity theft Law - S.C. Code Ann. § 16-13-510-530
Financial Identity Fraud
www.scstatehouse.net/code/t16c013.htm (scroll down to it)
Security Freeze in South Carolina
- South Carolina Freeze Law - www.consumersunion.org/pdf/security/SC_security_freeze_law.pdf
- Eligibility: All consumers.
- Fees: None.
- Effective date of law: December 31, 2008
- Permanent freeze remains until removal requested by consumer.
- Instructions for using South Carolina's security freeze law - www.consumersunion.org/pdf/security/securitySC.pdf
Until December 31, 2008, you will need to request the security freeze from the three Credit Reporting Agencies using the instruction on their websites.
Experian’s website about the freeze - www.experian.com/consumer/security_freeze.html#state
Equifax's website about the freeze - http://www.equifax.com/cs/Satellite/EFX_Content_C1/1165255679060/5-1/5-1_Layout.htm?packedargs=Locale=en_US
Contacts in South Carolina
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Attorney General:
Henry McMaster
(R)
Rembert C. Dennis Office Bldg., P.O.Box 11549, Columbia, SC 29211-1549
Phone: (803) 734-3970
Website: www.scattorneygeneral.org
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Medicade Fraud Hotline
Local: (803) 734-3660
Toll Free: (888) 662-4328
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Victim Assistance Program
Phone: (803) 734-3739
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DMV
Website: www.scdmvonline.com/DMVNew/default.aspx
CRAs and FTC
If you know of any not-for-fee identity theft resources in South Carolina that you would like to see on this page, please email ITRC.
PO Box 740241,
Phone: (800) 525-6285
Website: www.equifax.com
Phone: (888 )397-3742
Website: www.experian.com
Phone: (800) 680-7289
Website: www.transunion.com
Identity Theft Complaint Input Form
Website: www.ic3.gov