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Whether it’s a family member, a neighbor, friend, or someone you know…. Be part of the solution to stopping fraud! Select the appropriate link to report suspected fraud you see or know of in any of the programs below. Report Public Assistance Recipient Fraud.
- Public Benefits Integrity
Report Potential Public Assistance Fraud. The Office of...
- Public Assistance Fraud Reward Program
To be eligible for a reward, the information and report...
- Public Benefits Integrity
Reporting Fraud. Florida's public assistance programs are meant to help our most vulnerable families bounce back from difficult times. Some programs have sufficient funding but all the funds come from the same source: the taxpayer. It is everyone's responsibility to report fraud.
The Division of Public Assistance Fraud (DPAF) serves taxpayers and safeguards Floridians against public assistance fraud and the impact of those crimes by enforcing state laws regarding program eligibility and proper use of public assistance benefits.
Report Potential Public Assistance Fraud. The Office of Public Benefits Integrity is responsible for investigating public assistance fraud or misuse regarding the SNAP (Food Assistance), TANF (Cash Assistance), and Medicaid programs by individuals.
Report Fraud, Scams & File Complaints. If you have fallen victim to scams or fraud, we encourage you to file a report with federal and state agencies. Also, contact law enforcement offices in your local area to report the crime.
To be eligible for a reward, the information and report must: Be reported by an identifiable member of the public who is at least eighteen (18) years or older; Be reported to DCF, Department of Financial Services (DFS), or the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE);
(a) Fails, by false statement, misrepresentation, impersonation, or other fraudulent means, to disclose a material fact used in making a determination as to such person’s qualification to receive public assistance under any state or federally funded assistance program;