- Consumer Information
- This section lists your name and address, the date it was
first reported to the credit bureau by one of your creditors,
and the date the information was last updated. This section also
lists the name and address of your current employer. If your
report contains information about any previous employers, it
will also be listed.
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- Summary Information
- Account Distribution
- This section includes a categorized list of your accounts, a
table which displays your account payment history, a description
of any public records, summary information about any inquiries
of your credit in the last 6 months, and a total count of all
open and closed accounts. Additionally, if you have asked the
credit bureau to include a comment on your credit report, it
will be listed here.
More information on Account Distribution appears in the Account
History Information section (below).
- Credit accounts are divided into several categories:
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Real Estate |
Primary and
secondary mortgages on your home. |
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Installment Accounts |
Accounts
comprised of fixed terms with regular payments, such as a
car loan. |
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Revolving Accounts |
Accounts
comprised of opened terms with varying payments, such as a
credit card account. |
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Collection Accounts |
Accounts
seriously past due including accounts assigned to an
attorney, collection agency, or credit grantor's internal
collection department. |
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Other |
Accounts in
which the exact category is unknown. This could include
30-day accounts, such as an American Express account. |
- Payment history information is displayed in a table, with a
row for each account category, and a row for the total accounts:
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Count |
Total number
of accounts you have in the given category. |
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Balance |
Total amount
you owe on all accounts in the category. |
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Payment |
Total
monthly payments you must make on all accounts in the
category. |
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Current |
Number of
accounts in the category that are properly paid. |
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Delinquent |
Number of
accounts in the category for which payments are past due. |
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Derogatory |
The number
of accounts in the category that negatively impact your
credit rating. |
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Unknown |
Number of
accounts in the category whose condition was not reported
by the credit bureau. |
- Open/Closed Accounts
- This is a total number of all accounts that are either open or
closed.
- Public Records
- This gives a count of any public records in your name, and the
total amount of money involved for all public records. Public
records may include judgements against you in civil actions,
state or federal tax liens, and/or bankruptcies. More
information on public records appears in the Public
Record Information section.
- Inquiries
- Authorized agencies may request your credit report information
from time to time. An inquiry is when your credit information is
supplied to an authorized person upon request. The Summary
Information section tells how many creditors made inquiries into
your credit report within the last six months, and how many
employers made inquiries into your credit report within the last
two years. More information on the inquiries appears in the Inquiry
Information section.
- Consumer Comments
- If you have asked that a comment, written by you, be included
with your credit history, it will be displayed here.
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- Account History Information
- This section of your credit report gives detailed information
about the credit accounts in your name. Credit accounts are
divided into several categories— Real Estate, Installment,
Revolving, Collection and Other.
- For each account, the report displays a table which provides
the following information:
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Creditor Name |
The
abbreviated name of the the person or agency that gave you
the credit account, such as a bank, credit card company,
or mortgage lender. Detailed information on each creditor,
including address and phone numbers, appears in the Creditor
Information section. |
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Type/Condition
Indicators |
These
graphics help to quickly show general data about each
account.

The first box indicates the account type (Real Estate,
Installment, Revolving, Collection, or Other).

The second box indicates whether the account is open or
closed.
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Account |
An
identifying number for your account. Typically, this would
be a credit card number for a credit card account, or a
loan identification number for a mortgage. |
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Acct Type |
Indicates
the account's specific type. Some common types are Real
Estate, Automobile, Educational, Credit Card. |
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Monthly |
Monthly
amount that you must pay on this account |
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Date Opened |
The date
when the account was opened. |
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Balance |
The amount
you presently owe on the account, based on the last
reported activity. Very recent activities may not yet have
appeared in the bureau's computer system, so this balance
may be a few days out-of-date. |
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Terms |
The number
of monthly payments scheduled. |
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Date Reported |
The last
date when any activity in this account was shown.
Activities include payments, credit card billings, etc.
Very recent activities may not yet show on your account,
since it takes time for them to appear in the bureau's
computer system. |
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High
Balance |
The most you
have ever owed on this account. In the case of a credit
card, for example, this would be the highest balance
you’ve ever run up. For a mortgage, it would be the
initial amount of the mortgage, not the current paid-down
principal. |
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Limit |
For a credit
card or other revolving account, the maximum amount of
credit approved. |
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Past
Due |
The amount
of payment overdue as of the most recent reported
activity. Very recent payments may take a few days to
appear on your credit report. |
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Account
Condition |
A detailed
description of the account's status as of the last
reported date. |
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Remarks |
If there are
any remarks by you or your creditor included in the
account information, these remarks will appear here. |
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Payment
Status |
A brief
analysis of the account's payment condition, according to
the most recent update. |
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Two Year
Payment History |
At
the bottom of the account information, you will see a
histogram that illustrates your payment history for the
account. An explanation of the histogram is provided
below: |
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Open |
Unknown |
Current
Paid |
30
Days Late |
60
Days Late |
90
Days Late |
120
Days Late |
150+
Days Late |
Payment
Plan |
Repossession
Foreclosure |
Coll
Chargeoff |
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No information is
reported for this month. This could mean that the creditor
did not report your information to the credit bureau
during this month, that the account was not yet open, etc. |
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The payment was received
by the due date for this month. |
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The payment was not
received as of 30 days after the due date. |
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Payment was not received
as of 60 days after the due date. |
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Payment was not received
as of 90 days after the due date. |
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Payment was not received
as of 120 days after the due date. |
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Payment was not received
as of 150 days after the due date. |
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A payment arrangement has
been agreed to by the creditor and the consumer. |
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The account was either
assigned to a collection agency or charged off by credit
grantor. |
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The account was turned
over for repossession or foreclosure. |
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- Inquiry Information
- Unless it's your own personal inquiry, every inquiry that has
been made into your credit history is recorded. Details about
each inquiry include the name of the creditor or potential
creditor who made the inquiry and the date when the inquiry was
made.
- Please Note: An excessive number of creditor inquiries may
adversely affect your creditworthiness.
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- Public Record Information
- All publicly available information about legal matters
affecting your credit are listed here. These public records may
include judgements against you in civil actions, state or
federal tax liens, and/or bankruptcies
- For each public record, some or all of the following
information may appear:
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Public
Record Type |
The type of
record: Tax Lien, Bankruptcy, Wage Item, Judgement, etc. |
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Status |
Current
status of the record. |
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Date
Filed/Reported |
Date when
the record was initially filed or created. |
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How
Filed |
The role
that you play in the record. Usually the record is filed
either Individually or Jointly. |
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Reference
No. |
Identifying
number for the record. |
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Closing Date |
Date when
the record was closed or judgement was awarded. |
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Court Name |
The court or
legal agency that has jurisdiction over the record. |
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Plaintiff |
Plaintiff in
the case of a legal judgement. |
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Amount |
Dollar
amount of the lien or judgement. |
- If the Public Record is a Bankruptcy, three other fields will
be visible:
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Liability
Amount |
The amount
the court found you to be legally responsible to repay. |
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Asset
Amount |
The dollar
amount of total personal assets used in the court's
decision. The Asset Amount can include items of value that
can be used to pay debts. |
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Exempt
Amount |
A dollar
amount claimed against you, but an amount in which the
court has decided you are not legally responsible. |
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- Creditor Information
- This section lists the name of each creditor or potential
creditor that appears on your credit report. These may include
creditors on your credit accounts and those who have made
inquiries. Each creditor's address is listed to the right of the
creditor's name. When available, a phone number is listed for
the creditor. Creditors without listed numbers must be contacted
via the U.S. Postal Service.
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