Always store your bank receipts, bank records, credit card information and other personal papers in a secure location. Don't leave them lying about in your home or car. Protect any photo identification card. Don't carry your social security card in your purse. Don't use your social security number as your driver's license number, and don't print your social security number or driver's license number on your checks.
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Parents need to know this is a serious offense, and illegal behavior. Area teens participating in prom activities need to be cautious while driving late at night, and need to steer clear of places where they know underage drinking will be going on.
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Get a credit report every year. Your bank can walk you through the process or get a copy of the report for you if you don't know how to get a credit report.
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