• Did you know that United States federal law requires every American to be able to get a free credit report from three reliable reporting agencies, once a year? If you want to check your eligibility for a loan or just want to make sure your record is clean, a free credit report is the perfect first step. This page will teach you how to get a free credit report without being scammed.

    The information on your credit report determines whether you will get a credit card, a loan, or a mortgage. It can even affect your chances of getting an apartment or a job. The passage of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act in December 2003 required each of three credit agencies (TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian) to give consumers a free report once every twelve months upon request.U.S. General Printing Office: Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 Though many websites and other sources claim they will give you a free credit report, most are scams. Avoid the fraudsters by following the instructions below.

  • Tips

    1. Federal law entitles everyone to up to three free-- and reliable-- credit reports a year.
    2. The three major reporting agencies are Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.
    3. For your first time, get reports from all three agencies at once.
    4. For subsequent reports, go to one of the three agencies every four months.
    5. Don't feel pressured to buy additional services on top of your free reports-- they are not required.
    6. AnnualCreditReport.com is the only website authorized to get you free credit reports. Be wary of other scam sites.
    7. Options are available to request credit reports via phone and mail as well.

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