Identity theft; reporting to law-enforcement agencies. (HB1509)

Introduced By

Del. Ken Plum (D-Reston)

Progress

Introduced
Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Description

Reporting identity theft to law-enforcement agencies. Provides that a consumer may report a case of identity theft to the law-enforcement agency where he resides. The bill also provides that upon receipt of a court order and upon request by such person, the Office of the Attorney General, in cooperation with the State Police, shall issue an "Identity Theft Passport" stating that such an order has been submitted. Amends § 18.2-186.3:1 (“Identity fraud; consumer reporting agencies; police reports.”), § 18.2-186.5 (“Expungement of false identity information from police and court records; Identity Theft Passport.”), of the Code of Virginia. View Full Text »

Status

03/30/2006: signed by governor
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