Fraudsters are increasingly using information gained from public record searches on recorded mortgages to create checks drawn on home equity lines of credit, ICBA’s Rebeca Romero Rainey shared in a message to community bankers this week.

Background: HELOC documents often contain all the information a fraudster needs to generate checks, including the customer's name, address, lender, signature, and account number.

Mitigation: Romero Rainey recommended that community bankers mitigate this growing source of fraud by:

  • Not printing the account number on new mortgage documents.

  • Reviewing all HELOC checks processed.

  • Advising customers to regularly review their HELOC accounts.

  • Reporting incidents to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center on its website.

Online Discussion: Community bankers can discuss the HELOC trend, check fraud, and related issues in ICBA Community’s fraud subgroup.