Report Identity Theft / Fraud & Get Assistance

The Boxborough Police Department will assist victims associated with this crime, but unfortunately, the victims themselves are burdened with resolving their own credit problems. Victims of identity theft must act quickly and assertively to minimize the damage to their good name and credit history. When dealing with the authorities and financial institutions, try to keep a log of all your conversations, including dates, times, names, and phone numbers.

A police report must be filed with your local police department. Here are additional steps that you can take:

  • Contact the fraud departments of each of the three major credit bureaus and report the theft. Ask that a "fraud alert" be placed on your file and that no new credit be granted without your approval.
  • For any accounts that have been fraudulently accessed or opened, contact the security department of the appropriate creditor or financial institution. Close these accounts and put passwords (not your mother’s maiden name or Social Security number) on any new accounts you open.
  • To report fraudulent use of your personal checks, contact the following national checking agencies:
    • CheckRite
      Phone: 800-766-2748
    • ChexSystems (Closed Checking Accounts)
      Phone: 800-428-9623
    • CrossCheck
      Phone: 800-552-1900
    • Equifax
      Phone: 800-437-5120
    • National Processing Company (NPC)
      Phone: 800-526-5380
    • SCAN
      Phone: 800-262-7771
    • TeleCheck
      Phone: 800-710-9898
  • You must file a report with your local police department or the police department where the identity theft took place. Get the report number or a copy of the report in case the bank, credit card company or others need proof of the crime later.
  • Call the ID Theft Clearinghouse toll-free at 1-877-438-4338 (1-877-IDTHEFT) to report the theft. Counselors will take your complaint and advise you on how to deal with the credit-related problems that could result from ID theft. The Identity Theft Hotline gives you one place to report the theft to the federal government and receive helpful information. For more information, the following (non-profit) websites are great resources on identity theft:

If you need further assistance, please feel free to contact the Boxborough Police Department at 978-264-1750, and a detective will try to answer questions regarding your case.