Financial Crimes
If this is an emergency, or for immediate police assistance, call 911.
Report stolen or fake checks or credit cards
Call 911 or the Tucson Police Department non-emergency line, (520) 791-4444, or report in person at a police substation.
Report embezzlement (theft by an employee or contractor)
Call 911 or the Tucson Police Department non-emergency line, (520) 791-4444, or report in person at a police substation.
Report identity theft
Federal Bureau of Investigation Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) — The FBI has an online form to Report internet crimes.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) — The FTC has an online form to Report identity theft and get a recovery plan, as well as information on ways to reduce your risk of being victimized.
Report fraud
Pima County Attorney — The Pima County Attorney's Office has online forms to File a consumer fraud complaint and Apply for victim compensation.
Arizona Attorney General — The Arizona Attorney General's Office has online forms to File a consumer complaint and File a criminal complaint.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) — The FTC has an online form to Report fraud, scams, and bad business practices.
National Elder Fraud Hotline (U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime) — Call (833) FRAUD–11 or (833) 372–8311 Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
Consumer protection information
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) — The FCC has consumer protection information online: Frauds, Scams and Alerts Guide, Privacy and Security Guide, and a Scam Glossary.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) — The FTC has consumer protection information online: Consumer information and Protect yourself against scams and rip-offs.
Resources for vulnerable adults
Arizona Adult Protective Services (APS) — APS has an online form to Report abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult.
Arizona Department of Health Services (DHS) — DHS has an online form to Report a residential or medical facility.
Pima Council on Aging (PCOA) — PCOA has information online to Help with aging, caregiving, and finances.
Pima County Public Fiduciary — The Pima County Public Fiduciary's Office has an online form to Refer an incapacitated person for conservatorship/guardianship.