Federal Trade Commission
http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/Transunion
http://www.transunion.com/Experion
http://www.experian.com/Equifax
http://www.equifax.com/start by making a police report
also contact Social Security, if it turns out the assclowns have your social. Password protect your Social Security #.
If there are a lot of accts opened, and cards were mailed to an address, call the Post Office.
Contact all three credit bureaus. I prefer phone for all of the above listed but you can get the 1 800 #s off the sites. Ask for 7 Year alerts. Equifax is slow. Experion wants a copy of your phone bill with address and Ph # to put the 7 year alert on your CBR. Dispute not only accts that are not yours, but any inquiries that arise from fraud use. If you can't interpret your CBR, you can call them and they will explain to you what stuff is-there are 2 types of inquiries and they treat them differently
Go to your bank tomorrow and out a password code on your acct so anyone calling needs to give that password-different from mother's maiden name-anyone can get that.
Call your state dept of licensing-see if anyone has ordered a new DL for you.
find out who you need to write to to get excluded from promo mailings-credit card companies have that info.
get a shredder and shred everything with personal info.
you have 60 days to dispute charges. you do not need an atty, but be prepared for a slog. if you work, take time off tomorrow, just to get the ball rolling.
if you are phoning, grab some magazines to read while you are holding...they are pretty fast, but...
Keep a record of your contacts-use word-it makes things easier for you!
good luck-i was an investigator AND a vic.