609 Credit Dispute Letter Template For Credit Report

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This form is a sample letter requesting the removal of inaccurate information. Always include any copies of proof you may have (e.g., copies of cancelled checks showing timely payments). If the person claims that the information of the bureau is erroneous, the bureau must take steps within a reasonable time to determine the accuracy of the disputed items. If no correction is made, the debtor can write a 100 word statement of clarification which will be included in future credit reports, even it the agency disagrees with clarification.

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In general, a 609 letter is not a legal loophole that consumers can use to remove accurate information from their credit reports. This means they can't relieve you of any verifiable debt. If a credit bureau is able to verify your debt, it will stay on your report. They also can't relieve you of your existing debt.

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.

I am writing in regards to the above-referenced debt to inform you that I am disputing this debt. Please verify the debt as required by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. I am disputing this debt because I do not owe it. Because I am disputing this debt, you should not report it to the credit reporting agencies.

Below is a sample of a typical 609 letter, as well as a downloadable PDF version that you can print: Dear Credit Bureau (Experian, TransUnion, or Equifax), I am exercising my right under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, Section 609, to request information regarding an item that is listed on my consumer credit report.

Information to include in your dispute letter Full name. Date of birth. Current address. Driver's license number. Social Security number (optional). The account number of the tradeline you're disputing (e.g., account number found on your utility bill, student loan bill or mortgage statement).

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609 Credit Dispute Letter Template For Credit Report