Who to contact
Contact your local law enforcement agency to file a crime report for all computer-related or identity theft crimes.
REACT Does Not Take Crime Reports
The local law enforcement agency in your area will refer appropriate cases to REACT if necessary. Please review the list below to contact the agency in your area.
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IC3 – Internet Crime Complaint Center
Run by the FBI, IC3 is a hub for reporting cyber-enabled crime. File a complaint or learn about the latest and most harmful threats and scams. It is important to file a report with IC3 if the scam included recent financial wires from your bank. Reporting on IC3 with the bank wire details can help initiate a FFKC (Financial Fraud Kill Chain) to stop wires, but it must be done quickly.
Beware of recent IC3 scams:
Federal Government Agencies
- Federal Bureau of Investigation Cyber Crime Division
- United States Secret Service
- United States Postal Inspection Service
- United States Department of Justice Computer Crimes and Intellectual Property Section
- Federal Bureau of Investigation Cyber Crime Division Fraud Hotline: (800) CALL-FBI (225-5324)
- Social Security Fraud Hotline: (800) 269-0271
California Government Agencies
- Northern California Computer Crimes Task Force
- Sacramento Valley Hi Tech Crimes Task Force
- San Diego Computer Crimes Task Force
- California Office of the Attorney General
- Department of Motor Vehicles
- California Highway Patrol
Local Agencies
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Santa Clara County Law Enforcement
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Alameda County Law Enforcement
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San Francisco County Law Enforcement
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San Mateo County Law Enforcement
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Santa Cruz County Law Enforcement