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VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

We accept requests to block adverse information resulting from human trafficking. This website provides the information on how victims of human trafficking can submit documentation to block adverse information that resulted from trafficking. We offer multiple ways for victims of human trafficking to submit such a request.

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We offer two dedicated mailing addresses to accept submissions via mail.

With both addresses, send to:

Alliance Background

ATTN: HT Department:

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Alliance Background
ATTN: HT Department:
9355 113th St.
PO Box 7381
Seminole, Fl 33775
Alliance Background
ATTN: HT Department:
12651 Walsingham Rd. Ste. C
Largo, FL 33774

We have a secure online portal to allow human trafficking victim to upload documentation. Click [HERE] to access this portal.

 

We have a dedicated toll-free number to respond to consumer inquiries regarding trafficking documentation submissions.

866-384-2101

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Requests to block adverse information resulting from human trafficking must include the following:

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  • Proof of identity

    • We accept the following documents to prove identity which include a scanned driver’s license or passport or other government issued identification.

    • We accept non-documentary means to verify identity by using confirmation questions a victim of trafficking could easily answer to prove identity.

 

  • Trafficking documentation, including at least one of the following:

    • A determination of victim status from a federal, state, or tribal government entity;
    • A determination of victim status from a non-governmental organization or member of a human trafficking task force authorized by the government to make such a determination;

    • Court documents showing victim status; or

    • A statement signed by you or your representative attesting that you are a victim of trafficking. The statement or an accompanying document must also be signed by a government entity, a non-governmental organization or human trafficking task force, or a court.

  • You must identify the particular adverse information that resulted from human trafficking that you wish to block.

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