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To place a fraud alert or active duty alert on your Equifax credit report, please send – via U.S. Mail - this form along with copies of the items below in order to verify your information and address.
To place an initial one-year fraud alert, create or sign in to a myEquifax account, or call our automated line at 888-836-6351. You can also place an initial fraud alert by mail by downloading and following the instructions on the Alert Request form.
Extended Fraud Alert Request Form To place an extended fraud alert on your Equifax credit report, please send – via U.S. Mail - a valid police or law enforcement agency report or a Federal Trade Commission Identity Theft Report.
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Initial fraud alerts and active-duty alerts expire after one year, and extended fraud alerts remain on your credit reports for seven years unless you request the alert to be removed sooner. It's free to request a fraud alert, and you can request a new one to be added once the current one expires.
Placing a fraud alert on your credit reports is free. Click here to place an initial one-year fraud alert or active duty alert on your Equifax credit report online after creating a myEquifax account. You can also check the status of your fraud alert or active duty alert through myEquifax.
To place an initial one-year fraud alert on an incapacitated adult's Equifax credit report, please mail this form along with copies of the items below in order to verify your information and address, as well as that of the individual needing the fraud alert. Fraud alerts are free.