Common Questions
What is a credit report?
What kind of information appears on a credit report?
How long do negative items stay on a credit report?
Can I see my credit report?
How much bad credit does it take to be denied credit?
Who looks at my credit report?
What is the difference between R1 and R9?
What is a charge off?
What kind of information appears on a credit report?
How long do negative items stay on a credit report?
Can I see my credit report?
How much bad credit does it take to be denied credit?
Who looks at my credit report?
What is the difference between R1 and R9?
What is a charge off?
Can I see my credit report?
Yes, you are entitled to receive a free annual copy of your credit report from each of the three credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. You can request your free copies by visiting AnnualCreditReport.com.Additionally, you may purchase a copy of your credit bureau reports directly from each of the big three credit bureaus. These credit reports are frequently offered free of charge when you enroll in credit monitoring or other similar service.
Finally, you can order an up-to-date copy of your Trans Union credit report today by calling us at 1-800-756-9681.
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