
How to Get a Credit Report
First you need to see where you stand in the world of credit.
Problems with your credit report are often difficult and time-consuming to correct, even when they're not your fault. That's why it's wise to review your record every year as well as several months before you begin shopping for a house or a mortgage.
Three different companies maintain your private credit history , often called credit bureaus, which collect and store information supplied by the department stores, credit card companies and others with whom you have accounts. Not all creditors report to all three repositories, though, so your file could be different with each one.
What To Do
To obtain a copy of your credit report, call, write or e-mail each company. Your request must include the following information:
Your full and complete name, including such appellations as Jr., Sr. and III Your current address Your previous addresses, if any, for the past two years Your Social Security Number Your date-of-birth Your phone number
The three major credit-reporting agencies to contact are:
Equifax Credit Information Services PO Box 740256 Atlanta, GA 30374-0256 800-685-1111 www.equifax.com
Experian National Consumer Assistance Center PO Box 949 Allen, TX 75013-0949 800-682-7654 www.experian.com
Trans Union National Disclosure Center PO Box 390 Springfield, PA 19064 800-888-4213 www.tuc.com
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