U.S. Department of Justice - Office for Victims of Crime
The Office for Victims of Crime is part of the U.S. Department of Justice. It manages the National Elder Fraud Hotline, which helps adults age 60 and older report financial fraud and find the right next steps and referrals. This is a national phone service, not an Atlanta walk-in office.
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The U.S. Department of Justice National Elder Fraud Hotline provides services to adults, age 60 and older, who may be victims of financial fraud. The Hotline provides callers access to experienced... Main Services navigating the system support network help hotlines Serving seniors individuals
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What they offer 3
- Recently verified· Jun 30
National Elder Fraud HotlineService
Free phone help for adults age 60 and older who may be victims of financial fraud.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Assisted fraud reporting and referralsService
Case managers help callers identify reporting agencies and may help complete FBI IC3 or FTC complaint forms when appropriate.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
OVC events and online trainingsEvent
OVC lists online webinars and trainings for victims, victim service providers, allied professionals, and other interested people.
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