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How Do I Get A Copy of My
Credit Report?
A lot of people ask me, 'How
to get a copy of my credit report?' There are many things in life these days that require
having a good credit score, including applying for a
loan, renting an apartment, applying for credit cards
and even certain jobs. If you are thinking of taking
out a mortgage you should definitely check your credit
score before you start looking at real estate even if
you never had any debts in your life. You may find some
surprising things on it.
A
credit report contains a person's credit score or rating
and all of their credit history. It shows whether a person
has missed payments on a credit card or loan, whether payment
of certain bills was made on time, and any outstanding debts
such as unpaid court judgments and tax liens. Of course bankruptcy
also shows up too.
There are three recognized credit bureaus in the USA. All
of these keep independent reports on practically every adult
in the country.
When you apply for a loan, the finance company will apply
to whichever bureau it is a member of, to get your score and
your report. Usually they will make a decision based on the
score alone. Sometimes, if your score is right around their
cutoff point, they make take into account the details of your
credit history.
If you ever get turned down for a loan you should check all
of your credit reports right away. Do not apply for another
loan until you have discovered what the problem is, because
any rejected application is going to bring your score down
even lower. If there are mistakes, you can have them corrected
before you make another application.
Be careful not to have too many people check your credit in
a short time. A lot of enquiries cause the report to be flagged.
So do not give loan companies, potential landlords etc permission
to check your credit score until you have decided that you
definitely want the loan or apartment that you were looking
at. Ten different landlords applying for a credit report on
you within a short time would flag you as a possible bad credit
risk.
The three credit bureaus that keep reports on you if you are
a United States resident are Experian, Equifax and TransUnion.
You can find all of these online, but do not apply direct to
them to see your report. The services they provide through
their websites are for people who want to see their report
more often. You probably do not need this.
Under
the FACT Act (Fair Credit Reporting Act) consumers have the
right to see their reports once per year for free. You
can get all three credit reports together by going here.
However you can also get a free or low-cost report in some
other circumstances, even if you already saw it less than a
year ago:
- if
you have received an adverse action notice in the last
60 days because of information in a credit report
- if
you are unemployed or receiving welfare
- if
you know that you have been the victim of fraud or ID theft,
and you think this may have affected your credit score
- if
your state law allows you to get more free or low-price credit
reports.
If you want to see your credit report more than once in a
year and the above points do not apply, the companies are allowed
to charge you. You could expect to pay around $10 for each
report.
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: 2008
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