The Nevada Identity
Theft Passport was designed by the state Legislature to
assist Identity Theft victims in recovery process by providing
a new and effective tool to demonstrate that their
identity has been stolen. The Passport can assist
in restoring credit and avoiding improper criminal
charges.
To be eligible for a Passport, an Identity Theft victim must
first file a police report with local law enforcement
and ask for a brochure and application for a Nevada
Identity Theft Passport.
After completing the
application process, a victim may receive a secured,
personalized identification card which can be used to alert law enforcement and
creditors about fraudulent activity.
For more information or questions about the Nevada
Identity Theft Passport Program, please call
1-877-213-5227 or send email to idtheft@ag.nv.gov
How to Obtain a Passport
Frequently Asked Questions
about the Passport Program