Credit Report Dispute: How long does it take to remove?

Jan 7
00:17

2008

Mike Clover

Mike Clover

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Correct inccorect information being reported about you on-line. Start disputing with ease. Learn how in this article.

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Credit Report Disputes can take up to 60 days to remove. The 3 credit Bureaus don't make it easy to get items removed. Make sure after you have got your Free Credit Score Report and reviewed what is not correct you only dispute once. Every time you dispute an item the dispute gets put back into the 30 to 60 day window again. I am sure you have heard to send in your disputes via certified mail,Credit Report Dispute: How long does it take to remove? Articles but I personal have done it on-line for clients. We get the result done actually quicker, and no mail cost involved. Let's assume you don't have internet access for some reason then you must send your dispute to the bureaus via mail.

Here are addresses for disputing and phone numbers:

Equifax

P.O. Box 740256

Alanta, GA 30374

(800) 797-7033

Experian

NCAC

P.O. Box 9595

Allen, TX 75013

(800) 583-4080

Trans Union

P.O. Box 2000

Chester, PA 19022-2000

(800) 916-8800

Once you have pulled your Free Credit Score Report, determine which bureaus are reporting information about you that is incorrect. There are many cases where only one or two Bureaus are reporting something incorrectly. Then all you have to dispute is to those one or two Bureaus. Maybe you have filed Bankruptcy and it was a Chapter 13, well this particular bankruptcy should only report for 7 years from file date. Typically Equifax is the culprit that does not remove public records like this. A chapter 7 reports to the C.R.A.'s for 10 yrs. This bankruptcy typically is not removed like it should be either. This is just examples of how items may not drop off when they should. So make sure you stay on top of your Credit Report, because no one will manage your personal credit report like you will.

The conclusion to all of this, disputes usually take 30 to 60 days. Most of the Bureaus for some reason keep reporting after the expiration date. Or maybe you are a junior, and your Fathers bad credit is reporting on your report. What ever the case is, I do know recent studies show 1 in 4 reports have incorrect information on them. Since you are dealing with software that calculates your creditworthiness, I am sure it's safe to say the software has flaws in it, just like Microsoft's software has bugs in it as well.