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Dispute mistakes with the credit bureaus. You should dispute with each credit bureau that has the mistake. Explain in writing what you think is wrong, include the credit bureau's dispute form (if they have one), copies of documents that support your dispute, and keep records of everything you send.
If you discover errors on your credit report, gather any supporting documents and include them with a letter disputing the error. Then send it to: The credit reporting agency whose report you are disputing. The company that provided the incorrect information.
You can submit your documents through the Experian Dispute Center or by mail. (If you're disputing by mail, be sure to mail copies of your materials and keep all original documents for your records; you'll also need to send a copy of your government-issued ID.)
By mail: You can dispute without a credit report by writing to Experian, P.O. Box 4500, Allen, TX 75013. (Printing out Dispute by Mail instructions can streamline the process; you can also scan the completed form and submit it electronically to Experian/upload).
Your letter should identify each item you dispute, state the facts, explain why you dispute the information, and ask that the business that supplied the information take action to have it removed or corrected. You may want to enclose a copy of your report with the item(s) in question circled.
Your letter should identify each item you dispute, state the facts, explain why you dispute the information, and ask that the business that supplied the information take action to have it removed or corrected. You may want to enclose a copy of your report with the item(s) in question circled.
The bureau has 30 business days to complete its investigation once it receives your dispute. Experian may take up to 45 days to finish the investigation if you provide additional information during the initial 30-day period or if you obtained a copy of your credit report through AnnualCreditReport.
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If you initiated your dispute request online and received a confirmation number, we will periodically email you the status until we've completed the investigation. You can also log into your myEquifax account and view your status by clicking the “check status of a dispute” button.
You can track the status of your dispute by logging in to your Experian account and going to the Alerts section.