Credit reports list a history of your finances. Learn how to request credit reports, what information they include, and how lenders and other organizations may use them.
By law, you can get a free credit report each year from the three credit reporting agencies (CRAs). These agencies include Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
AnnualCreditReport.com is the only website authorized by the federal government to issue free, annual credit reports from the three CRAs. You may request your reports:
Credit reports show your personal financial information, including:
In most cases, your credit report will not include your credit score.
Credit bureaus can sell the information on your credit report to:
These businesses may use the information on your credit report to decide if you qualify for:
Find out how to report identity theft at the three credit bureaus if your information gets stolen.
If a credit reporting agency - Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion - denied your request for a credit report, contact them first to resolve the issue. If you cannot get your complaint resolved, contact the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).