Texas banks to use early-warning system for catching identity theft

Texas is the first state to offer a system to catch identity thieves early on.

Closed Account Notification System alerts merchants when a check is written from an account that was closed due to identity theft. The clerk will instantly know that the store patron is a thief and not to accept the check.

State Democratic Rep. Helen Giddings, of DeSoto, authored House Bill 2002 with the help of Banking Commissioner Randall James, which brought the system to the state.

"This system is the first of its kind in the nation," Giddings said. "This is on the cutting edge and a significant step in identity theft."

With the old system, it took weeks to notify stores of the fraudulent activity.

"Thieves are stopped in their tracks," Giddings said. "No longer will identity thieves be able to profit from their crimes by passing bad checks for weeks."

James said the program was launched on March 1 and that 540 banks have subscribed to the service and registered with the Texas Banking Commission. Customers of these banks will be protected from theft after closing their accounts. There is no cost for banks to enroll in the system. James said there have been 71 reported cases since the program's launch.

"[The system] covers all the legal and practical aspects of identity theft," he said.


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Living in Texas, I am thrilled to learn that there are new avenues to protect consumers being explored by the banks and businesses! As a writer for identitytheftsecrets.com, I realize that Texas is far ahead on this battle against identity theft crimes, but that not all states and businesses take advantage of opportunities to protect their customers and consumers.

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