Step-by-Step Guide: How to Report Scams in Pennsylvania

If you have been scammed, act quickly. This guide walks you through exactly what to do and who to contact in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania Reporting: Your Primary Contacts

Pennsylvania has dedicated elder protection resources. Start here:

PA Attorney General – Elder Protection Unit

  • Elder Abuse Hotline: (866) 623-2137
  • Consumer Protection: (800) 441-2555
  • Online: attorneygeneral.gov
  • PA has a dedicated Elder Protection Unit – use them

PA Dept of Aging – Protective Services

Regional Pennsylvania Resources

Philadelphia Region:

  • CARIE (Center for Advocacy): (215) 545-5728 – THE Philadelphia elder advocacy organization
  • Philadelphia Corporation for Aging: (215) 765-9040
  • Philadelphia Police: (215) 686-8477

Pittsburgh Region:

  • Allegheny County AAA: (412) 661-1438
  • Pittsburgh Police: (412) 323-7800

Central PA (Harrisburg/Lancaster):

  • Lancaster County AAA: (717) 299-7979
  • Dauphin County AAA: (717) 780-6130

Northeast PA (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre):

  • AAA of Lackawanna County: (570) 963-6740
  • AAA of Luzerne/Wyoming Counties: (570) 822-1158

CARIE – Pennsylvania’s Elder Advocacy Leader

CARIE (Center for Advocacy for the Rights & Interests of the Elderly) is Pennsylvania’s leading elder advocacy organization based in Philadelphia:

  • Phone: (215) 545-5728
  • They help navigate the reporting process
  • Provide support regardless of income
  • Can accompany you to meetings with law enforcement

Before You Report: Gather Your Information

  • Date(s) the scam occurred
  • Name or company name the scammer used
  • Phone numbers, emails, or websites they used
  • How much money was lost
  • How you paid (wire transfer, gift card, cryptocurrency)
  • Screenshots of any messages

Step 1: Secure Your Accounts (Do This First)

If You Shared Bank Information

  • Call your bank immediately
  • Request a freeze on your accounts
  • Ask for new account numbers and cards

If You Shared Your Social Security Number

  • Place a fraud alert: Equifax 1-800-525-6285
  • Consider a credit freeze
  • Get free credit reports at annualcreditreport.com

Step 2: Report to Federal Agencies

FBI IC3: ic3.gov

FTC: reportfraud.ftc.gov

Step 3: Report to Pennsylvania Agencies

Pennsylvania Attorney General – Elder Protection Unit

  • Elder Abuse Hotline: (866) 623-2137
  • Consumer Hotline: (800) 441-2555
  • Website: attorneygeneral.gov

Pennsylvania Department of Aging

Pennsylvania Senior Medicare Patrol

  • Phone: (800) 356-3606
  • Website: www.carie.org/smp

Step 4: Report to Local Police

Pennsylvania City Non-Emergency Numbers:

  • Philadelphia: (215) 686-8477
  • Pittsburgh: (412) 323-7800
  • Allentown: (610) 437-7753

Get Emotional Support

  • National Elder Fraud Hotline: (833) 372-8311
  • Philadelphia Corporation for Aging: (215) 765-9040
  • PA 211: Dial 211

Pennsylvania Scam Reporting Checklist

  • ☐ Secured my accounts
  • ☐ Placed fraud alert (if SSN shared)
  • ☐ Reported to FBI IC3
  • ☐ Reported to FTC
  • ☐ Reported to PA Attorney General
  • ☐ Contacted PA Department of Aging (if applicable)
  • ☐ Filed local police report
  • ☐ Saved all confirmation numbers

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