CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today urged residents throughout Illinois to be on alert for identity theft related to unemployment insurance.
As tens of thousands of Illinois residents apply for unemployment insurance benefits, Raoul’s office is cautioning people to be alert for identity theft. In recent days, Raoul’s office has received dozens of complaints from individuals throughout the state who learned that someone applied for unemployment insurance benefits in their name.
Don't miss our top stories and need-to-know news everyday in your inbox.
According to Raoul, several individuals contacted the Attorney General’s office after receiving unemployment insurance debit cards in the mail – despite not having applied for benefits. Attorney General Raoul is warning people who receive unsolicited debit cards in the mail that their personal or financial information may have been compromised. Raoul is urging these individuals to contact the Illinois Department of Employment Securityat 800-814-0513 to report receiving the unsolicited card and contact the Illinois Attorney General’s office if they need information to take steps to guard against identity theft.
“People should be on the lookout for a letter approving them for unemployment benefits they never requested because it likely means that an identity thief applied for benefits using their name and Social Security number,” Raoul said. “I strongly encourage people to visit the Attorney General’s website or call my office’s toll-free hotline for help protecting themselves from identity theft.”
Attorney General Raoul is urging consumers who think their personal or financial information has been compromised to take the following steps to protect themselves:
Additional information is available free of charge on the Illinois Attorney General’s website. Raoul also encourages residents to call his Identity Theft Hotline at 1-866-999-5630 for assistance and more information.