Request to Creditor to Remove Inaccurate Information

Clear up errors on your credit report by going straight to the source: the creditor. Once you’ve completed the letter and asked a creditor to take steps to clean up inaccurate information on your credit report, the creditor must:

  • provide credit reporting agencies with corrected information related to your account, once that correct information is verified
  • notify credit reporting agencies when you dispute information related to your account
  • resolve their inquiry into your dispute within 30 or 45 days

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Clear up errors on your credit report by going straight to the source: the creditor. Once you’ve completed the letter and asked a creditor to take steps to clean up inaccurate information on your credit report, the creditor must:

  • provide credit reporting agencies with corrected information related to your account, once that correct information is verified
  • notify credit reporting agencies when you dispute information related to your account
  • resolve their inquiry into your dispute within 30 or 45 days

You can save and edit the form before you buy--just create a Nolo.com account. It's easy, free, and there's no obligation to buy anything. If you purchase the form, you'll be able to print, send, or download it.

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  • Clean up errors on your credit report right at the source -- the creditor reporting the wrong information

    You’ve spotted an error on your credit report, asked a credit reporting agency to clear up the problem, and no action has been taken. What now? It may be time to contact the creditor directly.

    Nolo’s Letter to Request Removal of Information by Creditor helps you enforce your rights under federal credit laws. Once you’ve completed the letter and asked a creditor to take steps to clean up inaccurate information on your credit report, the creditor must:

    • provide credit reporting agencies with corrected information related to your account, once that correct information is verified
    • notify credit reporting agencies when you dispute information related to your account
    • resolve their inquiry into your dispute within 30 or 45 days

    Light a fire under your creditors with a simple request, and get your credit report accurate and up to date.

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