The following state government agencies can provide information about any state-specific
identity theft situation and/or help you with any state-specific fraud.
Agency | Reasons to Contact | Contact Information |
Kansas Attorney General | State credit/security freeze information | ag.ks.gov/in-your-corner-kansas/your-identity/how-do-i-get-a-security-freeze-
Phone: (785) 296-2215 File a report: ag.ks.gov/file-a-complaint |
KS Secretary of State | Contact for situation of tax fraud, voter fraud and issues regarding businesses. | Website: kssos.org/ |
KS Department of Revenue / Division of Vehicles | Issues Driver’s Licenses and vehicle registrations. | Website: www.ksrevenue.org/dovindex.html |
KS Department of Revenue / Division of Taxation | Individual income tax, business taxes, compliance and enforcement | Website: www.ksrevenue.org/taxindex.html |
KS Department of Corrections | Clear up a false jail or prison sentence due to criminal identity theft. | Website: www.doc.ks.gov/ |
KS Department of Children and Families | Agency for welfare, disability, and social services. | Website: www.dcf.ks.gov/Agency/GC/Pages/Fraud/Fraud-Investigation-Unit.aspx
Report Fraud: (800) 432-3913 |
Specialty Resources
Resource | Reasons to Contact | Contact Information |
Safe At Home | Provides substitute address for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking or stalking. | Website: www.kssos.org/safeathome/ |
Identity Theft Laws
While the ITRC does not give legal advice, we have provided a list of known identity theft laws that may help you.
We suggest that you share this information with an attorney or legal representative if you are going to pursue criminal or civil charges.
Law | What it Addresses |
21-6107 | Laws defining identity theft; identity fraud. |
21-6108 | Illegal to use a scanning device to obtain information off of a payment card |
§50-723-24 | Laws regarding how to apply for the security freeze on a consumers credit report |
§50-7a01 – 7a04
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Regarding the breach of personal identifying information and the responsibilities of the entity that was breached. |