How long does it take for a dispute to be resolved by TransUnion?

Asked 2 years ago
When a customer submits a dispute regarding information on their credit report to TransUnion, the typical resolution timeframe is generally up to thirty days. This period allows TransUnion to thoroughly investigate the dispute by verifying the accuracy of the information in question. During this investigation, TransUnion may contact the creditor or entity that reported the information to gather further details. It is important to note that in some cases, if TransUnion requires additional information related to the dispute, the process may take longer than the standard thirty days. Customers will receive a notification regarding the outcome of the dispute once the investigation is complete. This response will include details about any changes made to the credit report, if applicable. For further information on the dispute process or to check on specific cases, it may be beneficial for customers to visit the official TransUnion website. This site provides comprehensive resources and contact information tailored to assist with specific inquiries.
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Answered Jun 15, 2025

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