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Elder Fraud

We're Here For You

The mission of the FBI is "to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution of the United States". Elder Fraud is considered fraudulent activity targeting individuals aged 60 or older. As part of the FBI's mission, the FBI pursues ways to combat criminals targeting seniors in alignment with internal and external partnerships through the Department of Justice's Elder Fraud Initiative.

Through IC3, the FBI has created a public avenue for seniors to report fraud. IC3 receives and tracks thousand of complaints daily. IC3 reporting is key to identifying, investigating, and holding these criminal actors accountable for their actions.

Do not be afraid to report a suspected crime. IC3 promises you are not alone. Millions of elderly Americans fall victim to financial fraud through a fraud scheme committed on the internet.

If you, or someone you know, is a victim of a fraud or scam, file a complaint with the IC3.

What To Do If You or Someone You Know are Targeted by Fraud

  1. Contact Your Bank

    Contact your bank and other financial institutions to safeguard your accounts. If wire transfers were sent, request a recall and a hold harmless letter from your financial institutions.

  2. Protect Your Credit

    Safeguard your credit by contacting the three major credit bureaus:

  3. Report It to Authorities

    Contact your local authorities and file a report with www.ic3.gov. If you believe your identity was stolen, also file a report at www.identitytheft.gov.

    Department of Justice Elder Fraud Hotline logo
    If you need assistance in filing with the IC3, help is available through the Elder Fraud Hotline. Contact them at (833) FRAUD-11 or (833) 372-8311, Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. ET.

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Terms and Conditions

Prior to filing a complaint with the IC3, please read the following information regarding terms and conditions.

Should you have additional questions prior to filing your complaint, view FAQ for more information on inquiries such as:

  • What details will I be asked to include in my complaint?
  • What happens after I file a complaint?
  • How are complaints resolved?
  • Should I retain evidence related to my complaint?

Complaints filed via this website are analyzed and may be referred to federal, state, local or international law enforcement and partner agencies for possible investigation.

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