I had my identity stolen in Colorado - criminally, not financially. I think it happened after losing my wallet in a cab after the bars. I was doing volunteer work for Denver Public Schools when the administrator called me at work and told me I couldn't be around the kids. I have never been arrested or even had a traffic ticket. I went to the school district and they showed me a 5 page rap sheet full of felonies and misdemeanors linked to my name and social. I had to go to the C.B.I. and have a fingerprint test done to show I wasn't the same person. I'm supposed to carry a piece of paper with me stating I've had my fingerprints examined and am not this dude. I have to show it when applying for jobs, and it even came up when I got pulled over for the first time a couple weeks ago. This happened about 6 years ago, and it's still haunting me today. I eventually forgot about it, and failed to mention it to a few potential employers - pretty sure it cost me a couple of job offers.
damn , that is crazy shit right there. I guess i've been lucky. I've lost or had stolen my id's in the past, i know years ago my first license had my social # on it and i lost it.
But i've had credit reports over the years and the only thing on them is shit i've done.
about to O.Q. , whenever employers have said they were going to run a background check, i've always received a copy of the report from Frankfort(the capitol), all mine has is some old ass drug charge that has never been expunged, but it was dismissed in court anyway, yet it still shows up on it.
i lost a job once cause they came back and said i lied on my application. I was like, NO, it asked if i had ever been
convicted of a
felony, and i was like , if you read the report it says i was
charged with a felony , but it was dismissed in court. they said it still didn't matter, that i still lied.