buildmyevidence · identity theft
Document identity theft. Build the record to clear your name.
Every fraudulent charge, every call to the bank, every letter — captured, dated, and kept in one place. The record that clears your name and stops the damage.
Is this you?
Is this you?
Someone’s used your identity, and now you’re cleaning up the mess. If this is you:
- Charges or accounts you never opened
- Your credit score dropping for no reason
- Calls from collectors about debts that aren’t yours
- Mail or bills for accounts you don’t recognize
- Hours on the phone with no one writing it down but you
Clearing your name comes down to the paper trail — every charge, call, and report, dated and in order. That’s what this app helps you build.
How it works
Three simple steps.
Capture — Log every fraudulent charge and every call. Timestamped instantly.
Build — Everything lands on one clear, dated timeline.
Export — One tap turns it into a complete record for the bank, credit bureaus, or police.
The demo
See the whole app for yourself.
No signup. No payment. Just open the free demo and see exactly how it works — about 60 seconds.
If it's not documented, it's just your word.
Start building your record today — or see the free demo first.
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Questions
Documenting identity theft
- How do I document identity theft?
- Keep a dated record of every fraudulent charge and account, log every phone call (name, date, time, what was said), and save your police report, FTC report, and all correspondence.
- What should I do first if my identity is stolen?
- Report it to the FTC at IdentityTheft.gov, file a police report, and contact your banks and the credit bureaus — then keep a dated record of every step and every call.
- What should I document?
- Every fraudulent charge or account, all calls to banks and bureaus, your police and FTC reports, dispute letters, and any correspondence — all dated.
- When should I start documenting?
- The moment you discover the fraud. A dated trail is far stronger than reconstructing weeks of phone calls from memory.
Other situations
Dealing with more than one thing?
buildmyevidence works for any situation you need to prove. A few others: