Senior Fraud Washington Office of Attorney General
Protecting Seniors. People over age 50 are especially vulnerable and account for over half of all victims, according to a study conducted by AARP. People who commit these types of crimes, “con criminals,” often target older people knowing they have spent a lifetime earning their savings. Con criminals go wherever they can to find money to steal. They use everyday tools—the mailbox, the telephone, the Internet—to reach into your pocketbook.
- Senior Fraud Fraud Fighters
- Identity Theft Relative in Need or”Grandparent”Scam
- Foreign Lottery
- Home Improvement Scams
- Internet Scams
- Investment Scams
- Living Trust Scams
- Sweepstakes Scams
- Travel Scams
- Internet Safety for Seniors
- Dealing With Death
- Medicaid Fraud
- Prescription Drug Prices
- Vulnerable Adult Abuse
Location:
1125 Washington Street SE
Olympia, WA 98504
Phone: 360-753-6200
Website: https://www.atg.wa.gov/senior-fraud
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 40100
Olympia, WA 98504-0100
Funding: Government