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title: "Is identity theft a felony in Rhode Island?"
description: "Yes, in almost every case. Identity fraud under the RIGL &sect; 11-49.1 series is charged as a felony when it involves obtaining money, credit, goods, services, or anything of value using another..."
url: https://bankandmunns.com/faq-items/is-identity-theft-a-felony-in-rhode-island/
date: 2026-04-22
modified: 2026-04-22
author: "Bank and Munns"
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lang: en
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# Is identity theft a felony in Rhode Island?

Yes, in almost every case. Identity fraud under the RIGL § 11-49.1 series is charged as a felony when it involves obtaining money, credit, goods, services, or anything of value using another person's identifying information. A first-offense, low-dollar case can sometimes be charged as a misdemeanor or pled down, but the default charging position is felony. Federal identity theft under 18 U.S.C. § 1028 is always a felony, and aggravated identity theft under § 1028A carries a mandatory two-year consecutive prison sentence. A felony conviction permanently affects firearm rights, professional licensing, immigration status, and background checks for most jobs.
