Crime & Safety

New Program Protects Burlington County Residents Against ID Fraud

Burlington County has launched a program to protect its residents against identity theft and fraud.

BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ — Burlington County has launched an online service that alerts residents of potential identity theft or fraud, county officials announced on Monday.

Residents in all 40 Burlington County municipalities can sign up to have their name or business monitored for transactions and recording activities through the Property Fraud Alert System. They would then receive real-time alerts about activity.

The free subscription service acts as an early warning system for potential fraud. Residents who sign up will be notified by email or phone whenever a document, such as a deed, lien, or mortgage, is recorded in the Burlington County Clerk’s office with their name.

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After receiving an alert, subscribers can contact the Burlington Clerk’s Office at https://www.co.burlington.nj.us/192/County-Clerk to verify the transaction and view the actual document that was recorded.

“The threat of mortgage fraud and identity theft crimes continue to rise, and all too often victims of these types of fraudulent activities are unaware their homes or identity have been stolen until it’s too late,” Burlington County Clerk Joanne Schwartz said. “By implementing this new alert system, we’re providing a tool residents can use to identify these potential scams, so they can take action right away. It’s a completely free service that’s quick and easy to sign up for, and it can provide some much-needed peace of mind for residents who are too busy to regularly check their property records for fraudulent activity.”

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“Almost everyone has either experienced fraud or identity theft firsthand or know someone who has, so I’m thankful that our Clerk’s Office has stepped up and provided this innovative new early warning system,” Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson said. “I know now our residents will be better protected.”

The Property Fraud Alert System is now live, and residents can sign up online at https://www.propertyfraudalert.com/phoenix/PFASignUp.WebSite. Residents can also register by calling 1-800-728-3858.

Residents will need to provide their name and email or phone number to receive alerts. Residents can opt out at any time.

“Last year, more than 90,000 records were processed through the Clerk’s Office. While we’re always on the lookout for suspicious activity and potential fraud, this system will provide another layer of proactive protection,” Schwartz said.

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