Identity Theft
Identity Theft is not solely a financial crime. Strong emotions such as fear, anger, helplessness and frustration may also overwhelm a victim. Many victims have no idea how to resolve their situation and to whom to turn to for guidance. Promptly and properly notifying credit and law enforcement agencies as well as other relevant institutions can be daunting and exhausting task for anyone trying to resolve the crisis on their own.
That's why First State Bank provides our consumer customers with highly experienced Identity Theft 911 advocates, along with proactive resources and ongoing education at no additional cost to you.
If you believe you are a victim of Identity Theft, please call your First State Bank New Accounts Representative and a Identity Theft 911 Personal Advocate will work with you one-on-one, every step of the way until your identity is restored.
Please visit
www.identitytheft911-fsbcentral.com to learn how to better protect yourself and your family!
You will Receive the Following Services:
- A personal advocate who works with you one-on-one, start-to-finish to restore your identity
- Systematic notification to credit bureaus, creditors and collectors, government agencies, and all other relevant parties
- All phone calls and preparation of documents needed to resolve your identity theft
- Comprehensive case file creation to assist law enforcement and insurance
- A 3-in-1-credit report
- A full year of weekly credit monitoring
- A full year of fraud monitoring for victims of true identity theft
- A full year of threat alerts, proactive tips, education, and follow-up calls to avoid recurrence
Richard L. Tuggle
Senior Vice President/Chief Operating Officer
First State Bank
(308) 632-4158 (ext. 3106)
rtuggle@fsbcentral.com