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red flag rules at a glance

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Red Flags Rule

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Red Flag Act
This article uses first-person (“I”; “we”) or second-person (“you”) inappropriately. Please rewrite it to use a more formal, encyclopedic tone(September 2011)

The Red Flags Rule was created by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), along with other government agencies such as the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), to help preventidentity theft. The rule was passed in January 2008, and was to be in place by November 1, 2008. But due to push-backs by opposition, the FTC has delayed enforcement (five times); the current deadline is December 31, 2010.[1][dated info]

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How the Red Flags Rule was Created

The Red Flags Rule was based on section 114 and 315 of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003.[2] FACTA was put in place to help Identity Theft Prevention and Credit History Restoration, Improvements in Use of and Consumer Access to Credit Information, Enhancing the Accuracy of Consumer Report Information, Limiting the Use and Sharing of Medical Information in the Financial System, Financial Literacy and Education Improvement, Protecting Employee Misconduct Investigations, and Relation to State Laws.[3]

Who This Rule Applies To

There are two different groups that this rule applies to: Financial Institutions and Creditors.[4] Financial institution is defined as a state or national bank, a state or federal savings and loan association, a mutual savings bank, a state or federal credit union, or any other entity that holds a “transaction account” belonging to a consumer.[5] FACTA’s definition of “creditor” applies to any entity that regularly extends or renews credit – or arranges for others to do so – and includes all entities that regularly permit deferred payments for goods or services [6]

Just because you don’t think you are a creditor, does not mean that the rule doesn’t apply. For example, law firms and accounting firms that receive payment after a service is completed are considered creditors. Another example is if you are a utility company. You provide the utilities and receive payment for your services rendered at the end of the month, rendering you a creditor.

There are many different companies that this rule applies to: this list includes, but is not limited to finance companies, automobile dealers, mortgage brokers, utility companies, telecommunications companies, medical practices, hospitals, and law firms; or any other company that performs a service, then receives payment once the work is complete.

What the Red Flags Rule States

The Red Flags Rule sets out how certain businesses and organizations must develop, implement, and administer their Identity Theft Prevention Programs. Your Program must include four basic elements, which together create a framework to address the threat of identity theft.[7][8]

The four basic elements to the program are:

1) Identify Relevant Red Flags

  • Identify the red flags of identity theft you’re likely to come across in your business

2) Detect Red Flags

  • Set up procedures to detect those red flags in your day-to-day operations

3) Prevent and Mitigate Identity Theft

  • If you spot the red flags you’ve identified, respond appropriately to prevent and mitigate the harm done

4) Update your Program

  • The risks of identity theft can change rapidly, so it’s important to keep your Program current and educate your staff

The Red Flags Rules provide all financial institutions and creditors the opportunity to design and implement a program that is appropriate to their size and complexity, as well as the nature of their operations.[5]

The red flags fall into five categories:

  • alerts, notifications, or warnings from a consumer reporting agency[5]
  • suspicious documents[5]
  • suspicious kk identifying information, such as a suspicious address[5]
  • unusual use of – or suspicious activity relating to – a covered account[5]
  • notices from customers, victims of identity theft, law enforcement authorities, or other businesses about possible identity theft in connection with covered accounts[5]

Ways that a business can comply

The FTC has a created a template for your business that can be populated to meet your companies needs. The template can be found on the FTC website. This template however is for small, very low risk businesses. There are also a number of other companies that will create a Program for your business to follow for a fee.

The Red Flag Rule as a cause of Identity Theft

As the Red Flag rule widely defines creditors, many businesses (such as utilities)[9] }are not required to collect personal information (such as SSN and Driver’s License Numbers) that they do not need and have no use for. This policy is precisely contrary to the FTC’s advice to consumers that they should disclose their social security number to others only when absolutely necessary.[10] This aspect of the Red Flag rule has the unintended consequences of increasing the number of business that hold consumers’ Social Security numbers thereby putting consumers at greater risk for identity theft through data theft.

References

  1. ^http://ftc.gov/opa/2010/05/redflags.shtm
  2. ^http://ftc.gov/opa/2007/10/redflag.shtm
  3. ^FAIR AND ACCURATE CREDIT TRANSACTIONS ACT OF 2003, Public, Law 108-159, 108th Congress, retrieved 2009-02-02
  4. ^http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2008/07/redflagsfyi.shtm
  5. abcdefghttp://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/business/alerts/alt050.shtm
  6. ^http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2009/04/redflagsrule.shtm
  7. ^http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/business/idtheft/bus23.pdf
  8. ^ “Identity theft” means a fraud committed or attempted using the identifying information of another person without authority. See 16 C.F.R. § 603.2(a). “Identifying information” means “any name or number that may be used, alone or in conjunction with any other information, to identify a specific person, including any – (1) Name, Social Security number, date of birth, official State or government issued driver’s license or identification number, alien registration number, government passport number, employer or taxpayer identification number; (2) Unique biometric data, such as fingerprint, voice print, retina or iris image, or other unique physical representation; (3) Unique electronic identification number, address, or routing code; or (4) Telecommunication identifying information or access device (as defined in 18 U.S.C. 1029(e)).” See 16 C.F.R. § 603.2(b).
  9. ^“Start or Install Service”.
  10. ^ ftc.gov. “Deter Minimize Your Risk”.

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2-Part Buyers Guides

(100 per pack)

$21.99

All auto dealers throughout the United States are required to display this two page (one page duplicated) form in the side window of every used vehicle offered for sale. The Federal Trade Commission oversees this regulation to disclose whether or not a dealer is offering any kind of warranty. The form must be prominently displayed on a vehicle’s window while the vehicle sits in the dealer’s inventory. The form may be removed from a window for a “test drive”, but must be returned to the window immediately upon return from the test drive if a sale is not consumated. If the vehicle is sold, the form is signed and part of the paperwork processed at delivery of the vehicle. The one and only purpose of this form is to disclose what warranties, if any, are included with the purchase if this vehicle. A “used vehicle” is defined by the Federal Trade Commission as any vehicle previously registered, and any vehicle previously used. This includes new vehicle rollbacks as well as unlicensed demonstrators (demos). There is an exemption for vehicles weighing in excess of 6,000 lbs. unladen weight, which means motorhomes and heavier duty trucks are exempt from the “Buyers Guide” regulations. Required by law for consumer protection on used vehicles, this form meets federal regulations. Pressure sensitive tape at the top and bottom holds this 2-part carbonless, 8 1/2″ wide x 11″ tall form to the window. Available in two styles: “As-Is” or “Implied Warranty”. Note, some states prohibit “As-Is” sales. Sold in packs of 100. Quantity Discount Prices available on quantities of 5 and 10 or more packs.
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File Folder Deal Jacket Envelopes

(pack of 100)

$29.99

Use these handy heavy duty manila stock 9″ x 12″ Deal Jackets complete with black preprinted stock, flooring, asccessories, customer sale, and trade information. All of your vehicle’s important papers will be kept together for each vehicle handled by the delership. Protect your vehicle’s records from becoming lost, torn or wrinkled. Sold in packages of 100. Try our Number 1 selling product today!! Call us to print your very own Custom design @ (949) 837 – 4088.
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“AS IS”

Cash Contract

Simple – SPANISH

$49.99

California Civil Code Section 2981 mandates that sales contracts be completed when a motor vehilce is sold from a licensed entitiy (dealership). All contracts need to be in writing and must be contained on a single document. The contract is designed to protect both the consumer and the dealer by clearly stating the terms of the sale. The contract must include a proper description of the vehicle, the total cost and terms of the sale, as well as the prescribed disclosures required by statue. All contracts must be completed and signed by both parties (buyer and seller). Be sure to provide a clear copy of the contract to the consmer. This form is in complete compliance with disclosures, and is to be used for Cash in house deals when no financing is applicable. 14 3/4″ x 8 1/2″ – 2-part – 100 /pkg . Printed in Spanish.
  • Model: JF730SP

EZ Dealer Bond Quote

Car Dealer Forms Starter Kit

Used Car Dealer Insurance


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Most Commonly Used DMV Forms

Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view, fill out and print forms. To incorporate the latest accessibility features download of the latest version of Acrobat Reader may be required. If you have problems with Acrobat Reader or our PDF form, select PDF Troubleshooting. To submit a form electronically, use the eForm version. For large quantities, read Ordering DMV Forms in Large Quantities To obtain a form by mail, call DMV’s automated phone service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-800-777-0133. To speak to an operator call between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday – Friday, Pacific Time.

Click on the Clicking this symbol will display form instructions. to view information for the form.

Drivers

Change of Address (PDF) (DMV 14) Click to view form instructions.

Request for Own Driver License or Vehicle Registration Record (PDF) (INF 1125) Click to view form instructions.

Traffic Accident Report (PDF) eforms Click to view form instructions.

Vehicles

Bill of Sale (PDF) (REG 135) Click to view form instructions.

Notice of Release of Liability (PDF) (REG 138) Click to view form instructions.

Application for Duplicate Title (PDF) (REG 227) Click to view form instructions.

Application for Title or Registration (REG 343) (PDF) Click to view form instructions.

Statement of Facts (PDF) (REG 256) Click to view form instructions.

Plates, Placards, and Stickers

Special Interest License Plates Application (PDF) (REG 17) Click to view form instructions.

Application for Replacement Plates, Sticker, Documents (PDF) (REG 156) Click to view form instructions.

Application for Disabled Person Parking Placard or Plates (PDF) (REG 195) Click to view form instructions.

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Effective and cost efficient advertising! Made of weather resistant .015 thick white polystyrene. Your custom imprint is screen printed for durability. Size: 6 inches tall x 12 inches wide with rounded corners and pre-spaced holes. Quantity discount prices available on 250 or more. Minimum order is 250 inserts. For art charges see below. Orders are subject to a 10% overrun/under run and are charged accordingly. When ordering, please note the following in the information field shown above. (1) Desired imprint. (2) Choose Imprint Color (all standard colors available). Your imprint will be printed on a white background. (3) If you want the background colored instead, this is called a reverse. Choose Background Color (all standard colors available). We will fax over a layout for approval. Any changes other than corrections for our errors, may incur an additional art charge. Art Charges for 1 Color .015 Insert. $65 charge on orders of 250*. $45 One-Time charge on first time orders of 500 and above. Any reorder of the exact same custom design does not incur an art charge. * Due to small quantity run, set up charge for 250 is recurring
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got the correct doc fees ???

Calif. Legislature OKs bill to raise

auto-sale documentation fees

Assembly member Bob Blumenfield

The documentation fees auto dealers charge car buyers will go up by at least $25

if a state bill that has passed in both houses of the California Legislature is signed by Gov. Jerry Brown.

AB 1215 by Assemblyman Bob Blumenfield (D-Woodland Hills)

passed the state Assembly with a 67-4 vote after a state Senate vote of 30 to 4 on Tuesday.

Under the bill, auto retailers will be able to raise the documentation fees charged for processing auto purchases and lease agreements to

$80 from $55 for new- and used-car purchases and from $45 for car leases.

Dealers would also be required to run the vehicle identification number of any used auto for sale on their lots through the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System to check whether the auto has a so-called branded title. Any vehicles showing up as having been totaled or bought back through a lemon law or a victim of some other catastrophe would get a red window sticker warning potential buyers of the auto’s history.

Insurance carriers, repair shops, towing companies and salvage yards must report totaled vehicles to the database, overseen by the U.S. Justice Department.

The legislation is supported by law enforcement agencies, consumer groups and the California New Car Dealers Assn.

“This bill unleashes the power of technology to provide first in the nation consumer protections, cut red tape, and help save the state millions,” Blumenfield said.  “Buying a car, especially a used one, requires some detective work to determine its safety and value.  By requiring junk cars and death traps to be flagged with a warning sticker, consumers can see these vehicles for what they really are when shopping for a car.”

Blumenfield said California is the nation’s largest car market.  Last year, more than 800,000 used cars were sold through dealerships.

The bill is on Gov. Brown’s desk for his signature or veto.


got test drive coverage ( 11580 insurance code ) ???

all licensed car dealers must maintain

used car dealer insurance

and dealer license plates

to operate their vehicles on the road

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most dealers offer test drives to potential customers

if the dealer secures a copy of the prospective buyers

drivers license and insurance card on an existing vehicle

and

issues a letter of permission to the prospective buyer

( such test drive is legal for up to 7 days )

11580 of the insurance code goes into effect

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11580 of the insurance code

makes the prospective buyers insurance primary coverage

and makes the dealer insurance secondary coverage

so that

if your prospective buyer stacks up the dealer car on a test drive

the dealer can make claim on the prospective buyers insurance

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protect yourself with the proper paperwork on ALL test drives

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thx

charlotte

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got spanish cancellation option forms ???

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Contract Cancellation Option

Agreement Contract -SPANISH

$29.99

As of July 1, 2006, used cars and trucks are subject to a two day contract cancellation when certain circumstances arise. Dealers are required to offer the customer a “contract cancellation option” as part of the process of the sale. If the customer declines the purchase of this option, there is no coloing off period. If the customer chooses to buy the option, they will pay the fee on the conditional sales contract. This fee will allow them the right to return the vehicle within the prescribed time limits. Printed in Spanish.
  • Model: JF684SP
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red salvage stickers ???

We are NOW offering the new DMV Red Vehicle History Stickers
since they are required after July 1, 2012 ( AB1215 ) for every one of our car dealer education clients

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NMVTIS vehicle history reports = $  2. EACH

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RISE TO A NEW MAXIMUM OF $ 65 TO

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red salvage stickers ???

We are NOW offering the new DMV Red Vehicle History Stickers
since they are required after July 1, 2012 ( AB1215 )
for every one of our car dealer education clients

  Click Here for to order DMV Prior History Stickers

CALL INGRID TODAY AT 800-901-5950

BEST PRICES FOR 2012

50 red salvage stickers = $ 45.

NMVTIS vehicle history reports = $  2. EACH

*** REMEMBER ON JULY 1, 2012 CAR DEALER DOCUMENT PREPARATION FEES

RISE TO A NEW MAXIMUM OF $ 65 TO

 ASSIST YOU WITH THE COST OF VEHICLE HISTORY COMPLIANCE