Experts from all parts of the credit industry -- agencies and advocates alike -- recommend checking credit reports regularly and paying attention to your credit situation in general. While Congress has guaranteed a free once-a-year glimpse into these ubiquitous yet still secretive files, how do you keep an eye both on your credit and on costs?
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12 free credit monitoring strategies |
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Catch mistakes before they make it to your report.
Double-check your credit card and other lending statements
to make sure you were credited for last month's payment
and that all charges are yours. 2. Stagger your free reports
for year-round monitoring. The only place to
get your federally guaranteed free credit report is
through the annual credit request service, provided
here:
Online: AnnualCreditReport.com
Phone: (877) 322-8228
Mail: Fill out the Annual Credit Report Request Form and mail it to:
Annual Credit Report Request Service
P.O. Box 105281
Atlanta, GA 30348-5281.
The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions
Act, or FACTA, provides for one free consumer report
from each of three agencies annually. Ordering one
report per quarter from one of the three agencies
will give you a good idea of your credit information
at any given time throughout the year.
3.
Double or triple up on free report in these states:
Colorado, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Jersey and Vermont. If you live in these states,
you're guaranteed another report per year, per agency,
for a total of six free reports annually. Georgia
residents don't need to stagger for a year-round glimpse
because their state law guarantees two reports per
agency and year, for a total of nine free reports.
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