National Elder Fraud Hotline
The National Elder Fraud Hotline is a free U.S. Department of Justice hotline for adults age 60 and older who may have been hurt by financial fraud. Case managers help callers report suspected fraud to the right agencies and connect them with other resources.
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This hotline is a free resource created by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office for Victims of Crime for people to report fraud against anyone age 60 or older.
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Financial Identity Theft ReportingService
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National Elder Fraud HotlineService
Case managers help older adults and people calling for them report suspected financial fraud and find next steps.
- Recently verified· Jul 1
Fraud Reporting and Referral SupportService
Hotline staff identify reporting agencies, may help complete FTC or FBI IC3 complaints, and give referrals as needed.
- Recently verified· Jul 1
Online Elder Fraud ResourcesProgram
The website shares fraud warning signs, scam information, awareness materials, and links to federal, local, and national resources.
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