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Trusted resources

Trusted Fraud Resources & Partner Organizations

We are an independent publication, not a government agency. The organizations below are the ones we routinely cite, link to, and recommend. None of them paid for placement.

How we choose: we list organizations with a clear public-interest mission, a transparent reporting or helpline, and a track record of consumer-protection work. We do not list private "scam recovery" services — see our recovery room scam guide for why.

U.S. federal agencies

These are the primary federal channels for reporting and tracking fraud.

Non-profit fraud-prevention partners

Independent organizations we routinely cite for consumer education and victim support.

State and local

Your state Attorney General is often the fastest path to action on local consumer fraud.

For businesses

If you handle fraud, AML, or vendor payments at an organization, these are useful day-to-day.

Want to be listed?

If you run a non-profit, government, or public-interest fraud-awareness organization and you would like to be considered for this directory, please contact our editorial team. We do not accept paid placement and we do not list for-profit recovery, monitoring, or "anti-scam" services.

Directory last reviewed: June 2026.