- New account with sudden multiple deposit transactions from state unemployment insurance programs
- Name and/or data on the account does not match the name and/or data with ACH transaction(s)
- Account holder is receiving unemployment insurance transactions from a state(s) in which they do not reside
- Account holder is receiving multiple unemployment insurance transactions from multiple states
- Same device is accessing multiple accounts
- Point of sale transactions are inconsistent with the address on the account
An individual who has not filed an unemployment claim but has received a debit card or an unemployment insurance (UI) finding letter in the mail has most likely been the target of fraud. An individual’s personal identifying information is being used by fraudsters to file an unemployment claim is likely due to a prior cyber hack or data breach, such as the Equifax breach. It is imperative that individuals take the following steps if they have not filed an unemployment claim and have erroneously received an unemployment debit card or UI finding letter in the mail:
- Immediately report the claim online or call IDES at 800.814.0513 and when prompted:
- Select the English or Spanish language option
- Selection option 1 for claimants
- Selection option 5 to report identity theft
- Do not activate the debit card that was mailed to you.
- Have your credit report checked for possible suspicious activity and post a fraud alert.
- Visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website to learn helpful tips on recognizing and reporting identity theft.