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State Laws: Credit Information Blocking

Some states listed below require credit reporting agencies, upon the request of a consumer, to block inaccurate information that is the result of identity theft from his or her credit report. Generally, this credit information blocking must be completed by the credit reporting agency within 30 days of the receipt of all documentation from the identity theft victim. However, the exact provisions vary by state.


Alabama Code of Ala. § 13A-8-200
Alaska Does not have specific law.
Arizona Ariz. Rev. Stat § 44-1694
Arkansas Does not have specific law.
California Cal Civ Code § 1785.16 
Colorado C.R.S. § 12-14.3-106.5
Connecticut Conn. Gen. Stat. § 36a-699f  
Delaware Does not have specific law.
District of Columbia Does not have specific law.
Florida Does not have specific law.
Georgia Ga. Code Ann. § 10-1-919
Hawaii Does not have specific law.
Idaho Idaho Code § 28-51-102
Illinois Does not have specific law.
Indiana Does not have specific law.
Iowa Does not have specific law.
Kansas Does not have specific law.
Kentucky Does not have specific law.
Louisiana La. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 9:3571.1 
Maine 10 MRS § 1317
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Maryland Does not have specific law.
Massachusetts Mass. Gen. Laws § 93-58
Michigan Does not have specific law.
Minnesota Does not have specific law.
Mississippi Does not have specific law.
Missouri Does not have specific law.
Montana Mont. Code Anno., § 31-3-132 
Mont. Code Anno., § 31-3-115 
Nebraska Does not have specific law.
Nevada Nev. Rev. Stat. § 598C.160
New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 359-I:4
New Jersey Does not have specific law.
New Mexico N.M. Stat. Ann. § 30-16-24.1
New York Does not have specific law.
North Carolina Does not have specific law.
North Dakota Does not have specific law.
Ohio Does not have specific law.
Oklahoma 22 Okl. St. § 19a  
22 Okl. St. § 19b  
Oregon Does not have specific law.
Pennsylvania Does not have specific law.
Rhode Island R.I. Gen. Law § 6-13.1-23
South Carolina Does not have specific law.
South Dakota Does not have specific law.
Tennessee Does not have specific law.
Texas Does not have specific law.
Utah Does not have specific law.
Vermont Does not have specific law.
Virginia Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-186.3:1
Washington Rev. Code Wash. (ARCW) § 19.182.160  
West Virginia Does not have specific law.
Wisconsin Does not have specific law.
Wyoming Does not have specific law.
U.S. Territories Does not have specific law.
Guam Does not have specific law.
U.S. Virgin Islands Does not have specific law.

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