Step 1: Order your credit reports
Step 2: Take action on your credit
We are bombarded everyday with television, radio, and Internet ads telling us to order "free" credit reports.
Their messages are clearyour credit score is vital and you should know exactly what is listed on your credit reports before applying for any type of loan.
But what if your credit is not as
good as it should be?
Knowing your credit score may save you from being embarrassed by a loan officer, but it won't get you any closer to your goals. It is one thing to know your credit score; it is another to do something about it.
By repairing their credit, thousands of people have legally increased their credit scores allowing them to get approved for mortgage loans, car loans, and low interest rate credit cards.
“This is just to tell you how pleased I am with the service your organization has provided for me. My credit reports were a mess before we started and they really have taken shape. My client advocate has been extremely helpful. I will definitely recommend your services to others.”
R.S., Lexington client*
(Your results will vary)
R.S., Lexington client*
(Your results will vary)
Trust the largest Credit Repair firm
Since 1991, Lexington Law has helped over 1/2 million clients take action on their credit by providing effective credit repair services that are both legal and affordable.Contact us today for your free credit consultation. Your Lexington Law representative will explain how to order your credit reports and how correcting these reports may help you achieve your credit goals.
Call for a FREE credit consultation:
1-800-756-9681
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Learn: How to get your credit reports
What can be done about bad credit
How Lexington Law empowers you
Items removed last year: 1,013,469**
*Important: While the testimonials and other information on this website may be exciting, Lexington Law promises only to perform the steps we've agreed to in each client's case and to charge each month only for steps already completed. As with any legal work, no outcome is promised. Your results will vary. **The number of items removed represents the combined removals for all three credit bureaus. For example, if a single questionable negative item is removed from all three credit reports, it is counted as three separate removals.
© 2010 Lexington Law®. All rights reserved. John C. Heath, Attorney at Law, PLLC, d/b/a Lexington Law. Lexington Law is a group of law firms that may also be referred to throughout this site as "Lexington," "Lexington Law Firm," "we," "us," or "our firm". The number of items removed represents the combined results of the group.