CCPA Rights – First Colony Mortgage
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If you are a California resident, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) gives you certain rights regarding your personal information. Your CCPA rights include:

  • Access: you can request access to your personal information
  • Deletion: you can ask us to delete your personal information
  • Opt-out from: you can instruct us to stop certain transfers of your personal information

You can exercise your CCPA rights by using the web form below to submit your request(s) to us. You can also exercise your CCPA rights by calling us, at (801)-226-7456 or Toll Free at (866) 200-1110 Monday – Friday 8:30AM – 5:00PM MST. In General our office be closed on Saturday, Sunday, and all Federal and State Holidays. Please ask to be directed to our Privacy Compliance Manger when calling.

If you want to exercise more than one of your CCPA rights, please submit a separate request for each CCPA right, which will help us handle your requests more effectively.

Whether you use the web form or call us, we will need information from you to process your request so that we can confirm you are a California resident, determine if we have personal information about you, and, for access and deletion requests, verify your identity. We may also need to contact you about your request, and you can choose the contact method you would like us to use.

Please be aware there might be circumstances where we will not honor your request, as permitted under the CCPA. For example, if we are not able to verify your identity and that you are a California resident, we may not honor your access or deletion request. In addition, we may not delete your personal information if an exception under the CCPA applies. Please see our Privacy Policy for more information.

If you want an authorized agent to submit a “Delete My PI” or “Access My PI” request on your behalf, the authorized agent must provide proof of their registration with the California Secretary of State, as well as proof that you gave the authorized agent written permission to submit the request(s) on your behalf. We may also require you to verify your identity with us.

If you want an authorized agent to submit a “Do Not Sell My PI” instruction on your behalf, the authorized agent must provide proof of their registration with the California Secretary of State, as well as proof that you gave the authorized agent written permission to submit the instruction on your behalf.