How to Block or Dispute Adverse Information if You Are a Victim of Human Trafficking
If you are a victim of human trafficking, you can request a block or dispute adverse information resulting from human trafficking. Below are instructions for submitting a request to block or dispute adverse information resulting from your trafficking experience. We are here to help you.
We will need you to provide the following:
Appropriate Proof of Identity. Please provide as much information as possible.
2. Victim Determination Information. This information is generally defined as documentation of a determination showing you are a victim of trafficking. Acceptable documents are as follows:
3. Identified adverse items of information. These are generally documents that identify items of adverse information not furnished by SecurTest because the documents resulted from a severe form of trafficking in persons or sex trafficking. An "adverse item of information" could include records containing derogatory information, such as payment delinquencies or defaults, records of coerced debt, records of criminal arrests and convictions, and records of evictions or non-payment of rent, among others.
The outlined information can be mailed to:
SecurTest, Inc.
600 Grand Panama Blvd.
Suite 202
Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Please email or call us at management@securtest.com or (800) 445-8001 as our specialists our here to support you throughout this process.
An overview of the Human Trafficking Regulation can be found by clicking here.
For more information on this import topic, please visit: humantraffickinghotline.org
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