Human Sex Trafficking Policy
Victims of sex or severe human trafficking can request that Protection Plus Solutions block adverse information resulting from Human Sex Trafficking from their criminal background screening records. To submit a request, please provide identifying documentation, specific details of the items to block, and proof of victim status from a court, government entity, or authorized advocate.
How to submit Information
Contact Protection Plus Solutions
696 San Ramon Valley Blvd. #409,
Danville, CA 94526.
Phone: 925-552-0844 / 877-725-5412
Time: (Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM).
Email: support@protectionplussolutions.com
PPS/HST – Policy
696 San Ramon Valley Blvd, Suite 409
Danville, CA 94526
1-877-725-5412 – Message left on Answering Machine
FAX – Request to 1-877-725-5412
Required Documentation
To process your request, please provide the following:
- Identity Verification: Proof of identity.
- Trafficking Documentation: Proof of victim status (for example: court order, governmental determination, or certified self-attestation).
- Specific Details: A list of the specific adverse information that should be blocked.
Acceptable Human Trafficking Documentation
The documentation must confirm that a consumer is a victim of trafficking and must come from one of the following:
- A Federal, State, or Tribal governmental entity
- A court of competent jurisdiction, including certain documents filed in court
- A non-governmental organization or human trafficking task force, including victim service providers affiliated with these entities and authorized by a Federal, State, or Tribal government entity
- A self-attestation by a consumer identifying as a victim of trafficking, signed or certified by a Federal, State, or Tribal government entity, court of competent jurisdiction, or an authorized representative of these entities
To assist us in processing your request, please include your Trafficking Documentation. This documentation must be a determination that a consumer is a victim of human trafficking, made by a Federal, State, or Tribal governmental entity, or by a judicial court, and must identify items of adverse information that a consumer reporting agency should not furnish because those items resulted from a severe form of Human Trafficking of which the consumer is the victim. You must include details on the specific information you are seeking to block or dispute.
Additional Information
For more information regarding this ruling, please visit:
I’m a Victim of Trafficking – How to Block Items on My Credit Report
which lays out the requirements and provides a sample letter that victims can use to send their request for blocking.
The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act:
Summary of Your Rights Under the FCRA
A Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act
If you believe you are the victim of identity theft, applicable information published by the FTC may be found at:
How to protect your personal information from identity theft
including a copy of the FTC’s publication “Remedying the Effects of Identity Theft”, which also may be found directly at:
Remedying the Effects of Identity Theft
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