The credit bureaus also accept disputes online or by phone: Experian (888) 397-3742. Transunion (800) 916-8800. Equifax (866) 349-5191.
TransUnion's Global Technology Support Center can be reached at clientsupport@transunion. Please include the Business Name, preferred method of contact, subscriber code and connectivity method where applicable (such as ACE, TUNA, TU Direct, etc.).
Currently, we don't support document uploads for online public record disputes, or for updates to personal information like your Social Security number, date of birth, name or address. If you need to add or update personal information on your report, you will need to dispute by mail.
Send your letter by certified mail with “return receipt requested,” so you can document that the credit bureaus got it. Keep your original documents. Include copies of the documents that support your request and save copies for your files.
Mail Personal Information: Name, DOB, Address, SSN. Name of company that reported the item you're disputing and the partial account number (from your credit report) Reason for your dispute. Any corrections to your personal information (address, phone number, etc.)
Here are the mailing addresses for each credit bureau: Equifax. P.O. Box 7404256. Atlanta, GA 30374-0256. Experian. Dispute Department. P.O. Box 9701. Allen, TX 75013. TransUnion. Consumer Solutions. P.O. Box 2000. Chester, PA 19022-2000.
Can I dispute my Social Security number, date of birth or current name/address? Yes, but this type of dispute can't be submitted online. For security reasons, some personal information disputes require supporting documents that must be sent to TransUnion via postal mail. Get instructions for disputing by mail here.
How do I log a dispute with TransUnion? Call us on 0861 482 482 to request that a dispute form be forwarded to you to complete. It is also recommended that you obtain your credit report to substantiate the concern on which you are raising the dispute/query.
If you're a consumer with questions or issues related to your personal credit report, drivers history report, disputes, fraud, identity theft, credit report freeze or credit monitoring services, please contact our Consumer Relations Department at 800-916-8800.
You can start your investigation online. You can also submit a dispute by phone or mail. TransUnion contacts the creditor for verification. After TransUnion receives your request, we will either contact the creditor for verification or change the information directly if it does not require verification.