Arizona state resources for personal identity theft protection
Note: These resources are specifically designed to address personal identity theft prevention and incidents of consumer identity theft. Because most state and federal identity theft and consumer protection laws are designed to protect individual consumers, businesses generally do not enjoy the same rights, protections, and potential recourse as consumers. Therefore, while helpful in addressing many issues that you may face as an individual, be aware that consumer identity theft information may not be applicable to an incident of business identity theft or fraud.
Arizona Attorney General consumer identity theft website (personal protection information)
Arizona Attorney General consumer "Identity Theft Repair Kit" (for personal cases)
Learn how to protect your personal credit
Business identity thieves often use the identity information (and credit) of the business owner or company officers to open new accounts, or as guarantors of fraudulent loans and lines of credit. In addition to taking actions to protect your business, it is also important to protect yourself as well. This section provides detailed explanations of important consumer credit protection tools that are available to help protect your personal credit from identity thieves.
Use the links below to learn what these tools are, how they work, and how to use them to help protect your personal credit.
Tools & Resources to Protect Your Personal Credit:
Review, Manage, and Protect Your Arizona State Business Filings
If your business does not regularly review your state business filings, file your annual reports in a timely manner, or enroll in email alerts or other preventative systems that may be offered by your state, you may unknowingly attract the unwanted attention of business identity thieves.
Review and Protect Your Business Credit Reports
Business identity thieves can manipulate or falsify business credit records and then use these to impersonate your business, or as a part of a fraud scheme to target your business. To combat this, you should periodically review your business credit reports and the information that is being reported.
Contact the business credit reporting agencies:
Report and Correct Fraudulent Arizona Business Filings
In Arizona, if your state business records have been fraudulently changed or updated:
- Contact the Arizona Secretary of State Business Services Division to report and correct fraudulent business records involving partnerships and charitable organizations. Contact information is provided below.
- Contact the Arizona Corporation Commission to report and correct fraudulent business records involving corporations. Contact information is provided below.
Please note that you should only contact the Arizona Secretary of State Business Services Division, or Arizona Corporation Commission, for business identity theft incidents involving fraudulent business filings.
All other types of business identity theft incidents and related fraud should be reported directly to law enforcement. Also review the Business Identity Theft Victim Action List for other important steps to take.
Arizona Secretary of State
Main website: www.azsos.gov
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Arizona Secretary of State - Business Services Division
For limited partnerships, foreign limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and charitable organizations
Business Services Division website
Telephone: (602) 542-6187
Arizona Corporation Commission
Arizona corporations are overseen by the Arizona Corporation Commission
Arizona Corporation Commission website
Telephone: (602) 542-3026 (in Phoenix) or 1-800-345-5819 (toll free)
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AZ Sec. of State Business Services address:
Secretary of State
1700 West Washington Street
7th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85007-2888 |
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AZ Corporation Commission address:
Arizona Corporation Commission
Corporations Division
1300 West Washington
1st Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85007-2929 |
Arizona Credit Security Freeze
Arizona enacted its own state law establishing the availability of credit security freezes for its citizens. The three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion) have also voluntarily made security freezes available to all Arizona state citizens. Innovis voluntarily allows consumers in all states to freeze their Innovis credit files.
Eligibility: All consumers
Credit Security Freeze Fees: Per credit bureau. To be effective, you should place a freeze at each credit bureau
• No cost for confirmed identity theft victims (with a copy of a police report)
• All others must pay $5.00 to place a new freeze, to temporarily lift the freeze, or to remove it entirely
• There is a $5.00 fee for replacement PINs
• The freeze will remain in place until you remove it
To Place a Credit Security Freeze in Arizona:
• Experian security freeze website
• Equifax security freeze website
• TransUnion security freeze website
• Innovis security freeze website
Report Business Identity Theft to Arizona Law Enforcement
In Arizona, if your business is a victim of business identity theft, you should report the crime to your local law enforcement agency. In some cases, you may also file a complaint with the Arizona Office of the Attorney General.
In the case of fraudulent business filings, the Arizona Secretary of State Business Services Division or the Arizona Corporation Commission may also report or escalate to law enforcement as appropriate.
Also review the Business Identity Theft Victim Action List for other important steps to take.
State of Arizona - Office of the Attorney General
Arizona Attorney General website
File a complaint with the Arizona Attorney General
Arizona AG Consumer Protection number: (800) 352-8431
Mailing addresses for complaints:
Phoenix office address:
Arizona Attorney General
Consumer Information and Complaints
1275 W. Washington
Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2926
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Tuscon office address:
Arizona Attorney General
Consumer Information and Complaints
400 W. Congress, South Building, Suite 315
Tucson, Arizona 85701-1367
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