What Information is Included in Your 3 Credit Reports? You are entitled to one free copy of your credit report every year. Your Credit Report from Equifax, Experian and Transunion include the following information: Personal information. Compiled from credit applications you've filled out, this information normally includes your name, current and recent addresses, Social Security number, date of birth, and current and previous employers.
Credit history- The bulk of your credit report consists of details about credit accounts that were opened in your name or that list you as an authorized user (such as a spouse's credit card). Account details, which are supplied by creditors with which you have an account, include the date the account was opened, the credit limit or amount of the loan, the payment terms, the balance, and a history that shows whether or not you've paid the account on time. Closed or inactive accounts, depending on the manner in which they were paid, stay on your report for 7 to 11 years from the date of their last activity.
Credit Report Inquiries- Credit reporting agencies record an inquiry whenever your credit report is shown to another party, such as a lender, service provider, landlord, or insurer. Inquiries remain on your credit report for up to two years. Matters of public record obtained from government sources such as courts of law – including liens, bankruptcies, and overdue child support – may appear on your credit report. Most public record information stays on your credit report for 7 years.
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