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The amount of time that information stays on your Equifax credit report depends on the type of account or information. Learn more here.
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Your Equifax credit report may not show all your credit accounts. Here are a couple of reasons why some accounts may not be listed.
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To check if your child has credit reports with the three nationwide credit bureaus, you can send a request by mail.
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There are several different ways you can get a free Equifax credit report. Learn more here.
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Certain parties can still access your Equifax credit report if you have a security freeze or a credit report lock. Read more here.
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Are you noticing duplicate account information on your Equifax credit report? Here's why that may happen.
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There are several ways you can get free copies of your Equifax credit report. Learn about them here.
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Find out what information goes into a credit report & the important information you should review.
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If you believe information on your Equifax credit report is inaccurate or incomplete, you can contact your creditor or file a dispute with Equifax.
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Learn about how to request your Equifax Credit Report in different formats, including braille, large print, and audio.
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There may be differences in your credit reports from the three nationwide credit bureaus. Equifax explains why that could happen.
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Legal representatives and court-appointed guardians can follow these steps to get free credit reports for their wards.
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National credit reporting agencies are making updates around reporting medical collections in 2022 and 2023. Learn more about these changes at Equifax.
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Learn about when medical debt will be removed from your credit reports. Find out how to get an updated credit report from Equifax once the debt is gone.
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Do you know the difference between your credit score & credit report? Learn more about your Equifax credit score and how it's different from your credit report today.
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Have you checked your Equifax credit report lately? This checklist from Equifax helps you figure out what to look for.
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Read why the three national credit bureaus have decided to remove paid medical collection bills from their consumer credit reports effective in July 2022.
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Your credit reports help lenders measure your level of credit risk. It's important to know what a credit report is and what you expect to find on one.
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If you believe information on your credit reports is inaccurate or incomplete, you can file a dispute by mail.
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It's important to safeguard your financial future and request your credit report from prison to protect against fraud and theft.