For Immediate Release: March
6, 2007
Bill to Protect Victims of Identity Theft
Clears Senate
A bill to give greater protection
to victims of identity theft has won passage
in the State Senate. The measure, Senate
Bill 567, was authored by Sen. Randy
Bass as a result of an incident in
his district.
“This man was a victim of identity
theft, and the thief had written thousands
of dollars in hot checks in the victim’s
name,” explained Bass, D-Lawton.
“The identity theft victim was later
pulled over by the Highway Patrol. They
didn’t have any information on the
identity theft, but when they checked
his driver license, they saw he was wanted
for hot checks—checks the identity
thief had actually written. The victim
was arrested, taken to jail and had his
car towed.”
SB 567 will ensure the identity theft
victim will be able to contact the local
police or sheriff’s department and
get a copy of the incident report on the
identity theft to keep with them. It also
gives law enforcement jurisdictions the
authority to share such information.
“Basically, I just want to make
sure that identity theft victims don’t
wind up getting victimized again because
of the crimes that have been committed
in their name,” Bass said. “That’s
the kind of situation this legislation
is addressing.”
SB 567 next must be heard by a House committee.
For more information contact:
Senator Bass' Office - (405) 521-5567