How long does negative information stay on my credit report?

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Negative information can remain on your credit report for varying lengths of time, depending on the type of information. Generally, most negative information, such as missed payments or accounts sent to collections, will stay on your credit report for up to six years from the date of the missed payment. Bankruptcies can also have a significant impact, typically remaining on your report for six years from the date of the bankruptcy order. However, certain types of information may only be retained for a shorter period. For example, defaults may be removed from your report after three years if they are not renewed. It is important to note that while negative information can affect your credit score during the time it is reported, its influence may lessen as time progresses and as more positive information is added to your report. For specific details regarding your individual situation or for more information on how to check your credit report, it is advisable to visit the current website of UK Credit Info.
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Answered Oct 19, 2025

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