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Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
(as amended Dec. 4, 2003) [PDF]

Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA)
(PL 108-159-12/04/2003) [PDF]

What is a Credit Reporting Agency?


Credit Reporting Agencies (CRAs) develop
credit reports


Credit Reporting Agencies draw on information from a variety of sources to paint a picture of your personal credit history.

Your credit report gives creditors a wealth of information that helps them decide whether or not to grant you credit. Information about how you’ve handled credit in the past can impact the credit you’re afforded in the future.


Your credit report DOES NOT contain your race, religion, or political preference. But it will contain information about:

Personal Identifiers: Your name, past and present addresses, previous employers, current employers and your Social Security Number (SSN).

Credit accounts: Current and past loans and credit accounts, credit limits, current balances and payment histories. Payment history includes late payments, repossessions, charge-offs, and collection activity.

Public records: Tax liens, bankruptcies , or legal judgments in lawsuits against you.

Inquiries: Information about businesses that have requested your credit report within the last 12 months.


Some credit reports also may summarize any negative information that the report contains.

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