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Almost everyone today has a credit history. There are three major credit bureaus whose purpose is to maintain credit habits on consumers.
If you think a late payment or two has affected your credit record, get a copy of your credit report before you complete a mortgage application. If you have been denied credit or employment because of a credit report, you are entitled to a free copy of that report within 30 days after the denial. You can also pay for a credit report by contacting a credit reporting agency, most of which obtain their information from one of the big three nationwide services:
TRW Consumer Assistance
P. O. Box 2350
Chatsworth, CA 91313-2350
Trans Union
P. O. Box 390
Springfield, PA 19064-0390
215.690.4909
CBI/Equifax Information Service Center
P. O. Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374-0241
800.685.1111 or 404.612.2500
The cost to obtain a credit report varies. TRW offers consumers one free copy of their credit report per year. All credit reporting agencies are required to send you a free report if you suspect that your credit record may contain false or tampered information. Here’s what to include in a request for a copy of a credit report: