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How Long Should I Save Credit Report Copies?

    Fair Credit Reporting Act

    • Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act you have a right to know the information contained in your credit report, but you have to request to see the information. You can receive a free annual copy of your credit report from the three credit reporting agencies: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian. You are also entitled to know who requested your report within the previous year or the past two years for employment-related requests.

    Annual Review

    • At the very least, you should be reviewing your credit report annually for inaccuracies and to make sure older information that should have been removed is. You should also review who has been looking at your report to make sure it is only people who had a reason to do so. Compare your newest report to your previous one, but after that you can destroy the older report. Make sure to shred the old report so that it can't be recovered for use by identity thieves.

    Other Checks

    • Some financial experts may recommend reviewing your credit report once a month, but that can be costly since all but one of your 12 reports would need to be paid for. As a compromise between once a month and once a year, consider reviewing your credit report before you apply for a loan, mortgage or credit card. Whenever you request a new credit report, you need to dispose of your older report. You only need to hold onto your most-recent report.

    Requesting Your Report

    • You can order your credit reports online, by phone or by mail. The three major credit reporting agencies work together and use a single website, phone number and address to get your report from all three reports.

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