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How do I dispute an error on my credit report

 <h1>Finance report writing</h1> <p>If you identify an error on your credit report, you should start by disputing that information with the credit reporting company (Experian, Equifax, and/or Transunion).You should explain in writing what you think is wrong, why, and include copies of documents that support your dispute. You can also use our instructions</p> <p>If you mail a dispute, your dispute letter should include:</p> <p></p> <ul> <li>Contact information for you including complete name, address, and telephone number</li> <li>Report confirmation number, if available</li> <li>Clearly identify each mistake, such as an account number for any account you may be disputing</li> <li>Explain why you are disputing the information</li> <li>Request that the information be removed or corrected</li> <li>Enclose a copy of the portion of your credit report that contains the disputed items and circle or highlight the disputed items. You should include copies (not originals) of documents that support your position.</li> </ul> <p></p> <p>You may choose to send your letter of dispute to credit reporting companies by certified mail and ask for a return receipt, so that you will have a record that your letter was received.</p> <p>You can contact the nationwide credit reporting companies online, by mail, or by phone:</p> <p>Mail the dispute form with your letter to:</p> <p>Equifax Information Services LLC P.O. Box 740256 Atlanta, GA 30348</p> <p><strong> By phone:</strong> Phone number provided on credit report or (866) 349-5191</p> <p><strong>By mail:</strong> Use the address provided on your credit report or mail your letter to:</p> <p>Experian P.O. Box 4500 Allen, TX 75013</p> <p><strong> By phone:</strong> Phone number provided on credit report or (888) 397-3742</p> <h5>TransUnion</h5> <p>Mail the dispute form with your letter to:</p> <p>TransUnion LLC Consumer Dispute Center P.O. <a href="https://masters-dissertation.com/">https://masters-dissertation.com</a> Chester, PA 19016</p> <p><strong> By phone:</strong> (800) 916-8800</p> <p>Keep copies of your dispute letter and enclosures.</p> <h4>Step 2: Dispute the information with the company who provided the information (also known as the furnisher).</h4> <p>If you would like to submit a dispute regarding the information a company provided to the credit reporting company (called a furnisher), use our instructions</p> <p>as a guide. Examples of information furnishers are your bank, your apartment landlord or your credit card company.</p> <h4>What happens after you dispute information on your credit report?</h4> <p>Credit reporting companies must investigate your dispute, forward all documents to the furnisher, and report the results back to you unless they determine your claim is frivolous. If the consumer reporting company or furnisher determines that your dispute is frivolous, it can choose not to investigate the dispute so long as it sends you a notice within five days saying that it has made such a determination.</p> <p>If the furnisher corrects your information after your dispute, it must notify all of the credit reporting companies it sent the inaccurate information to, so they can update their reports with the correct information.</p> <p>If the furnisher determines that the information is accurate and does not update or remove the information, you can request the credit reporting company to include a statement explaining the dispute in your credit file. This statement will be included in future reports and provided to whoever requests your credit report.</p> <p>If you suspect that the error on your report is a result of identity theft, visit IdentityTheft.gov</p> <p>, the federal government’s one-stop resource to help you report and recover from identity theft.</p> <p>The content on this page provides general consumer information. It is not legal advice or regulatory guidance. The CFPB updates this information periodically. This information may include links or references to third-party resources or content. We do not endorse the third-party or guarantee the accuracy of this third-party information. There may be other resources that also serve your needs. </p> <p>Hide full answer</p> <h3>Explore related resources</h3> <p>We’ll forward your issue to the company, give you a tracking number, and keep you updated on the status of your complaint.</p>