Lexington Law Firm strictly adheres to the laws that regulate credit repair sales. Thus, enrollment representatives cannot be contacted over the phone.
If you wish to communicate with a representative before signing up, please contact us through the chat feature on the Lexington Law website.
You can expect a prompt response from one of our representatives during our service hours, which have been expanded to 7am – 7pm (MST), Monday – Friday. If you have any questions about our services or if you’re wondering where to start in your credit journey, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Additionally, you can also learn more about our services and sign up online to receive your free credit assessment.
If you are a current Lexington Law client, please log in to your account to access the live chat feature from your account dashboard to speak with a member of our client services team. Current clients can also speak with a paralegal by phone by providing their Client ID.
Great! For any questions you may have, please feel free to use the chat feature on our website to have your questions answered by a representative. Additionally, you can check out some of the resources listed below for answers to some of your questions.
For a general guide to what credit repair is and how it works, please see our article “Credit repair: the ultimate guide to fixing your credit.”
For more specific information about how Lexington Law works, please see our article “How Lexington Law works.”
For information regarding our service tiers and costs, please visit our “Costs” page.
Canceling your case will require the assistance of one of our paralegals. To initiate this process, please log in to your account to use the live chat feature from your account dashboard.
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