Connecticut’s credit freeze law gives consumers control over who can access their credit information, helping them block unauthorized use of their financial identity. The law outlines clear steps for placing, lifting, or tailoring a freeze, including special protections for minors by requiring verified proof of parental authority. It also prevents agencies from charging fees, limits when freezes can be denied, and specifies the few situations where information can still legally be disclosed. Overall, the framework aims to give residents greater confidence in how their credit data is handled and protected.

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| Publisher: | State of Connecticut |
| Published: | October 29, 2025 |
| License: | Public Domain |