“It’s a big weight off my shoulders. Honestly, man, I’m just grateful to have you help me.”
“If they get pulled over or arrested, they provide that identity and then skip bail,” Weisman explained. “And suddenly, there is an arrest warrant out for the real person whose identity has been stolen.”
It essentially lets police know that you’ve been a victim of identity theft, and just because there is a warrant in your name, not to assume it’s the same person.
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