Public Notification Letter Index

Browse Company Data Breach Notification Letters

If you received a data breach notification letter, notice, or mailing from a company, search below. Every company listed here sent breach notification letters to affected customers — and you may be entitled to compensation.

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Complete Index of Company Data Breach Notification Letters

6,359 companies that sent data breach notification letters, notices, or mailings to customers — updated daily. Click any company to view its breach details and check your eligibility.

What Is a Data Breach Notification Letter?

A data breach notification letter is an official legal notice a company is required by law to send you when your personal information was exposed in a data breach. If you received one in the mail or by email, it means the company confirmed your data was compromised.

These letters are not junk mail. Under state data breach notification laws — which exist in all 50 states — companies must notify affected individuals within a set timeframe after discovering a breach.

Why Did You Receive This Letter?

You received a data breach notification letter because you were a customer, patient, employee, or account holder of a company that experienced a data security incident. The company is legally required to inform you that your personal data — such as your Social Security number, financial records, health information, or login credentials — may have been accessed or stolen.

Every company in this index sent notification letters to affected individuals and reported the breach to one or more state Attorney General offices.

Your Legal Rights

Receiving a data breach notification letter may give you the right to join a class action lawsuit against the company. You do not need to prove you suffered financial harm — courts have recognized that exposure of personal data is itself a compensable injury.

What You May Recover

Class action settlements for data breaches have ranged from tens of millions to over a billion dollars. Individual compensation may include cash payments, free credit monitoring, identity theft protection services, and reimbursement for out-of-pocket losses.

Act Before the Deadline

Data breach claims are subject to statutes of limitations — typically 2 to 4 years depending on your state and the nature of the breach. If you received a notification letter, do not wait. A free consultation costs you nothing and starts the clock on protecting your rights.

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Data Breach Notification Letters by State

Companies are required by state law to report data breaches to Attorney General offices. Select your state to see notification letters reported in your area and check your eligibility.

All 50 states have data breach notification laws. Click any state to view companies that reported breaches to that state's Attorney General.

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