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Federal Credit Card Fraud Defense

November 26, 2025

Federal Credit Card Fraud: Access Device Fraud Defense

Credit card fraud might sound like a minor crime, but federal prosecutors treat it seriously. Under 18 USC 1029—the federal “access device fraud” statute—credit card fraud carrys up to 15-20 years in federal prison. And if your accused of producing or trafficking in counterfeit access devices, penalties increase dramatically.

If your facing federal credit card fraud charges, you need to understand what “access device fraud” really means and how to defend yourself.

What Is Access Device Fraud?

An “access device” isnt just credit cards. Under 18 USC 1029, it includes:

Credit cards and debit cards. Account numbers and codes. Personal identification numbers (PINs). Passwords and access codes. Electronic serial numbers. Telecommunications instruments.

The statute prohibits:

  • Producing counterfeit access devices – Making fake cards (up to 15-20 years)
  • Trafficking in access devices – Selling stolen card numbers (up to 15-20 years)
  • Using unauthorized access devices – Using stolen cards for purchases (up to 15 years)
  • Possessing 15+ devices – Having multiple stolen cards (up to 10 years)
  • Possessing device-making equipment – Card skimmers, embossers (up to 15 years)

How Federal Jurisdiction Arises

Credit card fraud becomes federal when:

The fraud exceeds $1,000 in value during any one-year period. Multiple states are affected. It involves a federally insured institution. Organized crime elements are present. Secret Service or FBI investigates (often for larger schemes).

Common Scenarios

Skimming operations – Installing devices to capture card data
Online carding – Purchasing and using stolen card numbers
Counterfeit card manufacturing – Creating fake cards with stolen data
Account takeover – Gaining access to others’ accounts
Gift card fraud – Schemes involving retail gift cards

Defense Strategies

Lack of Knowledge

Did you know the access devices were stolen or counterfeit? Innocent possession—buying something online with a card you believed was legitimate—isnt criminal.

No Intent to Defraud

Access device fraud requires intent to defraud. Mistaken use of wrong card, authorization disputes, and legitimate business practices can negate intent.

Challenging Device Counts

The “15 or more devices” threshold triggers separate charges. Defense sometimes involves challenging how devices are counted.

Entrapment

Dark web stings and undercover operations sometimes create entrapment defenses.

Sentencing Considerations

Federal sentencing for access device fraud depends on:

Loss amount (guideline enhancements). Number of victims. Sophistication of scheme. Role in organization. Criminal history.

Large-scale carding operations can result in 10+ year sentences.

Act Now

Access device fraud investigations often involve digital evidence—transaction records, IP addresses, shipping data. Challenging this evidence requires immediate action. And cooperation—when appropriate—can significantly reduce exposure.

Contact a federal criminal defense attorney if your facing credit card fraud charges. These cases move fast and the stakes are high.

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