Can I dispute information on my credit report?

Asked a year ago
Yes, you can dispute information on your credit report with Equifax. If you believe that there is inaccurate or incomplete information, you have the right to dispute it. To initiate a dispute, you can contact Equifax through their website, mail, or phone. Provide detailed information about the disputed item and include any supporting documents. Once Equifax receives your dispute, they will investigate the information with the respective creditor or information provider. They aim to complete the investigation within 30 days. After the investigation, Equifax will inform you of the results and provide a free copy of your updated credit report if any changes were made. Remember to regularly review your credit report and address any potential inaccuracies promptly.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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