What Can I Do If The Cra Or Information Provider Won't Correct The Information I Dispute?
A reinvestigation may not resolve your dispute with the CRA. If that's the case, ask the CRA to include your statement of the dispute in your file and in future reports. If you request, the CRA also will provide your statement to anyone who received a copy of the old report in the recent past. There usually is a fee for this service. If you tell the information provider that you dispute an item, a notice of your dispute must be included anytime the information provider reports the item to a CRA.
Other Fair Credit Reporting Act FAQs
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What Effect Will A Judgment Or Debt Have On My Credit?
A: An unpaid judgment will have a significant effect on your credit. In addition, other debts that are not judgments can still be reported on your credit report.
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How Do I Find The Cra (Consumer Reporting Agency) That Has My Report?
A: The three major national credit bureaus are: Equifax P.O. Box 740241 Atlanta, GA 30374-0241 (800) 685-1111. Experian P.O. Box 2104 Allen, TX 75013 (888) EXPERIAN …
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Do I Have A Right To Know What's In My Report?
A: Yes, if you ask for it. The CRA must tell you everything in your report, including medical information, and in most cases, the sources of the information. The CRA also …
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Is There A Charge For My Report?
A: Sometimes. There's no charge if a company takes adverse action against you, such as denying your application for credit, insurance or employment, and you request your …
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What Can I Do About Inaccurate Or Incomplete Information?
A: Under the new law, both the CRA and the information provider have responsibilities for correcting inaccurate or incomplete information in your report. To protect all …
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Can My Employer Get My Report?
A: Only if you say it's okay. A CRA may not supply information about you to your employer, or to a prospective employer, without your consent.
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Can Creditors, Employers, Or Insurers Get A Report That Contains Medical Information About Me?
A: Not without your approval.
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What Should I Know About "Investigative Consumer Reports"?
A: Investigative consumer reports” are detailed reports that involve interviews with your neighbors or acquaintances about your lifestyle, character, and …
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How Long Can A Cra Report Negative Information?
A: Seven years. There are certain exceptions: Information about criminal convictions may be reported without any time limitation. Bankruptcy information may be reported …
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Can Anyone Get A Copy Of My Report?
A: No. Only people with a legitimate business need, as recognized by the FCRA. For example, a company is allowed to get your report if you apply for credit, insurance, …
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