OMV offering complimentary identity protection for limited time

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The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles encourages all residents affected by the MoveIT data breach to enroll in the complimentary LifeLock Standard identity protection before October 31, 2023. In an ongoing effort to safeguard citizens’ personal information and financial well-being, OMV is offering this valuable resource to help protect against identity theft and fraud. To activate a membership online and get free protection for one year, visit nextsteps.la.gov/enrollment. Residents under the age of 18 should have a parent or guardian call (866) 861-8717 for additional questions. The call center is open twenty-four hours per day and seven days a week.


All Louisianans whose information was involved in this incident should monitor for the possibility of fraud and identity theft by reviewing financial statements and credit reports for any unauthorized activity. If you notice any unauthorized activity, contact the relevant financial institution or the credit bureau reporting the activity immediately. Additionally, residents can utilize the steps below to mitigate the risk of identity theft. 

Step 1. Freeze Your Credit

Step 2. Change All Passwords


Step 3. Protect Your Tax Refund and Returns with the Internal Revenue Service

Step 4. Check your Social Security Benefits

Step 5. Report Suspected Identity Theft


Step 6. Monitor Additional Government Benefits

Please remain vigilant for attempted scams, phishing efforts, or communications from unknown sources, and report any such activity to the Louisiana State Analytical and Fusion Exchange Center at 1-800-434-8007. The state remains in contact with the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to ensure that any new intelligence or resources are made available to Louisiana’s citizens.