Identity Theft Credit Freeze Recovery Timeline Planner
Plan a browser-only credit-freeze and recovery timeline after a suspected identity theft event before comparing monitoring or recovery services. The tool runs locally in your browser and is designed to route ambiguous decisions back to official provider, bureau or agency pages.
Build your local action checklist
How to use this tool
- Choose the scenario that best matches what you already know.
- Keep private numbers, credentials and full account identifiers out of the form.
- Use the result as a preparation checklist, then verify steps on official pages.
- Compare commercial providers only after urgent official actions are understood.
Official verification box
Before acting, verify live rules, support options, fees, deadlines, coverage and eligibility with official sources.
- Use the official Equifax, Experian and TransUnion freeze pages or phone numbers.
- If a report or affidavit is needed, use official FTC IdentityTheft.gov and local police instructions.
- Verify any monitoring plan, insurance wording and recovery support on the provider’s official terms page.
- Do not type SSN, passwords, recovery codes or full account numbers into this planner.
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FAQ
Does this freeze my credit automatically?
No. This page does not connect to any bureau or provider. It only creates a local action order so you can use official bureau and agency channels.
Is this legal or identity-theft recovery advice?
No. It is an educational checklist. For case-specific legal, tax, credit or fraud recovery advice, use official agencies or qualified professionals.
Why include identity protection providers?
Commercial identity protection services can help with monitoring and recovery support, but their coverage and insurance terms vary. Verify official terms before buying.
Disclaimer
This page is educational and does not provide personalized financial, tax, legal, credit, fraud recovery, cybersecurity or banking advice. It does not connect to providers, bureaus, banks, apps or government systems. Official provider, bureau, bank, regulator, tax and agency sources control live terms and actions.