Privacy & SecurityIdentity Protection
Identity Theft has become a great concern online and off. First National Bank encourages you to review these identity protection tips and resources to help you protect your accounts and personal information.
Identity Protection
- Sign up to receive your statements online. Improved financial security with nothing to get lost or intercepted in the mail.
- Subscribe to a credit monitoring service. These type of services will help protect you and notify you immediately if there are any activities on your accounts that you need to be aware of.
- You can feel safe when you shop online with your credit card when you authenticate your online purchases at participating Verified by Visa® merchants.
- When discarding sensitive information and documents, tear or shred financial product applications and other financial mail (statements, insurance information, investment information, etc.).
- Do not carry your social security card, birth certificate, or passport in your wallet or purse.
- Do not give your personal information over the telephone to an unknown caller. If the caller states that they are a financial representative, hang up and dial that institution to confirm that the caller is actually from your bank.
- Never have your social security number or driver's license number printed on checks.
If you are a victim of Identity Theft, follow these three steps:
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Contact the fraud departments of each of the three major credit bureaus and report that your identity has been stolen. Ask that a "fraud alert" be placed on your file and that no new credit be granted without your approval.
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For any accounts that have been fraudulently accessed or opened, contact the security departments of the appropriate creditors or financial institutions to close these accounts.
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File a report with your local police or the police where the identity theft took place. Get a copy of the report in case the bank, or credit card company needs proof of the crime at a later date.

