|
Equifax | Credit Bureau | Check Your Credit
Get credit reports and credit scores for businesses and consumers from Equifax today! We also have identity protection tools with daily monitoring and alerts
Learn about your credit report and how to get a copy | USAGov
Find the official place to get a free credit report. See what information is in a credit report and how lenders and other organizations may use them.
Annual Credit Report.com - Home Page
Free weekly online credit reports are available from Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. Credit reports play an important role in your financial life and we encourage you to regularly check your credit history.
Experian: Credit Report, FICO® Score & Financial Tools
Get your free credit report and FICO® Score. Experian is your Big Financial Friend, helping you with credit cards, loans, insurance, and more.
Free Credit Score, Report, Monitoring & Alerts | TransUnion
Free TransUnion® credit report & score. Free credit monitoring, alerts and personalized offers. All free, all in 1. No credit card required. Learn more.
How to Contact the Credit Bureaus - Experian
Learn how to check your credit, make inquiries, submit disputes, activate a security freeze and apply a fraud alert with Experian. The three national consumer credit bureaus, Experian, TransUnion and Equifax, provide several ways you can check your credit information.
Credit reports and scores - Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Your credit reports and scores have an impact on your finances. Our resources can help you better understand them, learn how to correct errors, and improve your credit record over time.
Free Credit Reports | Consumer Advice
Credit bureaus sell the information in your report to businesses that use it to decide whether to loan you money, give you credit, offer you insurance, or rent you a home.
Credit Reporting Agencies | TransUnion
Credit reporting agencies (also known as credit bureaus or consumer reporting agencies) that collect information relevant to your credit and financial history. There are three credit agencies: TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) | USAGov
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) helps consumers by providing educational materials and accepting complaints. It supervises banks, lenders, and large non-bank entities, such as credit reporting agencies and debt collection companies. The Bureau also works to make credit card, mortgage, and other loan disclosures clearer, so consumers can understand their rights and responsibilities.
|