How prepared are you to fight identity theft?
Be honest now!! Does your purse or wallet contain your Social Security number - your SS card, a healthcare card, etc?
If someone broke into your home, how easy would it be to find your SS#, credit card numbers, books of checks? If your SS# card and papers are locked up, could a thief easily walk off with the lock box (e.g small fireproof box) and break it open later?
Do you ever throw away (or recycle) anything with your SS# , a credit card number, or a bank account number on it (without cross shredding it)?
How easy is it to steal mail (that might have your SS#, a credit card number, or a bank account number) out of your mailbox?
Do you have all your card numbers at home? You won't have bills for a debit card or a healthcard.
Do you have the theft reporting numbers for all credit/debit/ATM/health cards programmed into your phone(s) and/or the theft reporting sites bookmarked? Don't forget that thieves also steal computers.
- Visa - (800) 847-2911
- Mastercard - (800) MC-ASSIST
- American Express - (800) 554-AMEX
If you carry a check book, why? Would a couple of checks do? If a check book is stolen and returned, check the middle of the book for missing checks. If your home is broken into, examine every book of checks that the thief might have accessed.
Do you have the numbers for the 3 major credit bureaus to file an alert? http://www.fightidentitytheft.com/credit_bureaus.html
- Equifax 1-800-685-1111
- Experian 1-888-397-3742
- TransUnion 1-800-888-4213
I admit that I need to work on locking up papers and on my mailbox. 
NOTE: A healthcard with a SS# should be xeroxed (both sides) with the number covered and the copy laminated. Carry the copy and lock up the original. When laminating leave a 1/8 inch plastic edge - otherwise the front and back won't stay together. Complain strongly about having a healthcard with your SS#.
CAUTION: The theft of your driver's license can also give you headaches - arrests, traffic tickets, hospital ER charges billed to you, rental vehicles, new DLs in other states (with a different address). The theft of your passport can give a terrorist a way into the U.S., so don't carry it unless you have to. The fraudulent use of your healthcard could help to raise your insurance rate.
Don't count on someone actually looking critically at a DL before allowing its use as an ID. 