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St. Louis Identity Theft Defense Lawyers

Identity theft charges are very serious. If you believe you are being investigated for identity theft, or if you have already been formally charged, it is important to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as possible who can start building an effective defense on your behalf.

At the Zolman Law Firm, we defend clients charged with identity theft and other computer and internet crimes. We have a thorough understanding of the technological components of a case, as well as what it takes to aggressively defend a client against such charges. To find out more, contact a St. Louis identity theft defense attorney to schedule a consultation.

Understanding Identity Theft Charges

Identity theft involves obtaining the personal and financial information of another individual and using that information for personal or financial gain. In recent years, identity theft has become more and more common as more people use technology in all aspects of their lives. Examples of identity theft include:

  • Credit card theft
  • Stealing credit card numbers
  • Forgery
  • Stealing social security numbers
  • Bank fraud
  • Fraudulently accessing bank accounts

If you have been accused of fraudulently using another person's identity, you may be facing serious penalties including large fines, probation, and jail time. Our Missouri ID theft and fraud lawyers will thoroughly investigate your charges and work to build the most effective defense possible in your case. Charges of identity theft do not have to ruin your life. Learn about your full scope of legal options from an attorney who understands your unique situation.

Contact Missouri ID Theft and Fraud Lawyers

To schedule a consultation with an ID theft attorney in St. Louis, contact our law firm online or call 866-780-9435.

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