CreditReport.com

CreditReport.com Users:

This offer is not related to the free credit report that you are entitled to under federal law. To obtain that report, you must go to www.annualcreditreport.com.

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ScoreTracker

Keep tabs on your credit score with automatic email alerts when your score shifts. Included at no additional cost. Available only at CreditReport.com.

What our customers say...

The alerts we receive from CreditReport.com have helped my husband and me to better manage our own personal finances and see when changes to our credit report or score occur.

Thanks to CreditReport.com, our credit score is something that we control. Ernestine B.
Lincoln, Alabama

Community

Get it off your chest! Tell us your story if you have experienced:

  • If you've been denied credit, please share your story Denied credit
  • If your credit has affected by a home foreclosure, please share your story Foreclosure
  • If you've been the victim of identity theft, please share your story Identity theft
  • If you've found errors in your credit report, please share your story of how it was resolved Credit errors

About Your Free Credit Report and Free Credit Score

Your credit report is a snapshot of your credit at a particular moment in time. However, in reality that information is flowing in and out of your credit report all the time. Credit applications, home and auto loans, payments, an address change or even an inquiry from a prospective creditor all show up on your credit report – and affect your credit score.

Your credit score is calculated based on the information in your credit report. Credit scores allow lenders to quickly make on-the-spot credit decisions based on a 3-digit number that sums up your credit worthiness. There are many credit scoring models in use today; all are designed to rate your likelihood to repay your debts. When you order your credit report online, you will also receive your current credit score as well as an analysis of the factors affecting your score.

Credit history is the main determining factor of credit nowadays, but there are potential problems that can work against consumers. Since some credit reports can contain inaccuracies serious enough to cause consumers to be denied credit, a loan or even a job, keeping abreast of changes to your credit file is vitally important.

Identity theft is also on the rise, now being the number one consumer complaint reported to the Federal Trade Commission. One of the first places identity theft shows up is often on your credit report. Monitoring your credit is one of the easiest and most effective ways of protecting your credit against errors and fraud.

CreditReport.com is a leader in providing free credit reports and free credit scores in a secure online environment.

Order your free report and score today! Just try our credit monitoring service for 7 days free with no obligation. You can cancel at any time. We are confident you´ll find it to be a valuable tool for protecting your credit, as millions of others have.

You may also choose to instantly view your 3-in-1 merged credit reports from the three national credit bureaus: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion.