Are there any exemptions to the credit freeze law?
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Yes, there are some exemptions to the credit freeze law that pertain to specific situations. Generally, a credit freeze restricts access to a consumer's credit report, making it harder for identity thieves to open accounts in their name. However, certain entities may still be granted access to a credit report even when a freeze is in place. For example, existing creditors or lenders may still be able to view your credit information when they are performing account maintenance, or when they are evaluating a request for credit from an existing account holder. Additionally, law enforcement agencies, or situations involving fraud investigations, may also be exempt from the freeze. It is important to note that the regulations surrounding credit freezes can vary by state and circumstance. For detailed information regarding these exemptions and any specific requirements, it may be helpful to refer to the current web page that provides comprehensive details about the credit freeze law and its provisions.
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