It is essential to understand that Credit Bureaus are really just record
keepers.
They keep a record of who has given you credit, when they gave you credit, how much
credit you are given and whether or not you paid it back on time. When you want to
obtain credit cards, loans, financing for a car or home, etc., the lender or bank
will check your credit to review your financial history.
Credit Bureaus have no legal power over consumers. Banks, police or the government
does not run them;
so you need not be intimidated by them, they are there to help
you. As Credit Bureaus, they own large computer systems capable of storing credit
information on everyone in the United States. However, because of the tremendous
amounts of information on their computers, there is always a chance for errors.
The Major Credit Bureaus are:
Experian
P.O. Box 2002
Allen, TX 75013
(888) 397-3742
www.experian.com
Equifax,Inc.
P.O. Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374
(800) 685-1111
www.equifax.com
Trans Union Corporation
P.O. Box 1000
Chester, PA 19022
(800) 888-4213
www.transunion.com
The only thing you legally need to supply the credit bureaus for a copy of your report is your name, your social security number and a legal mailing address (and yes a P.O. Box is a legal address).
The bureaus do have a right to request a copy of your social security card, If they do, give a copy of the front only. They also may request a copy of something showing your address if it is different than what is showing on the report. A billing statement that has your address will suffice. Do not send them a copy of your driver's license. Remember these bureaus are information-gathering companies who can potentially sell your information, not only for credit, but also for promotional reasons.
Before going any further, you should have copies of your current credit reports. We can run a report for you with your authorization. If you wish, you can use the sample letter on the following page as a guideline for requesting your credit reports from the 3 major bureaus. Feel free to Call us at (610) 388-9788.
The Credit Bureaus must send you copies of your credit file, free of charge (if you were recently denied credit). They will also provide you with one free copy each year. We advise against having someone you know get your credit file for you because this creates an "Inquiry" on your credit report, and makes it appear as if you are trying to borrow money from somewhere, and it may negativily impact your credit score.
Look for collection accounts. Equifax lists them at the end of the report, Trans Union mixes them throughout the report. Experian gives a brief paragraph explanation of all accounts. The collections may have a collector's name or account number you do not recognize. If you don't recognize the account as being one of yours, don't assume that it is, get answers!
We are in the business of obtaining the best possible loan to meet your needs and goals, we are NOT in the credit
repair business. You can remove erroneous information from your credit report by following instructions contained in this section
of our website, or seek the help of a true professional, NOT a "Credit repairing agency" - that is the worst thing you
can do!
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