Copy of Connecticut’s security freeze law
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Eligibility: All consumers Fees: $10 to place the freeze, lift it temporarily, or remove it altogether; $12 to lift it temporarily for a specific creditor Effective date of law: January 1, 2006 Permanent freeze remains until removal requested by consumer.
Copy of Connecticut’s security freeze law
Instructions for using Connecticut’s security freeze law
April 13, 2009
(security freeze rights established by state law)
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