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If you're disputing information on your Experian credit report by mail, start the process of writing a credit dispute letter by filling out a dispute form—or follow the simple guidelines below for writing your own letter.
Start a new dispute online. Sign in to check an existing dispute. Get instructions for disputing by mail. View results of a phone or mail dispute.
Instructions for Disputing by Mail or Digital Upload. Send your request to: Experian P.O. Box 4500 Allen, TX 75013. Please include all of the following when initiating your dispute: • Your full name including middle initial (and generation such as JR, SR, II, III) • Your date of birth.
If you spot a mistake on your Experian credit report, here’s how to file a dispute to fix the errors. Mistakes on credit reports can lower your credit scores.
Online:www.experian.com/disputes/main.html. By mail: Use the address provided on your credit report or mail your letter to: Experian P.O. Box 4500 Allen, TX 75013. By phone: Call the phone number shown on your credit report or call (888) 397-3742.
Use this sample letter to dispute mistakes on your credit report. Your letter should clearly identify each item in your report you dispute, state the facts, explain why you dispute the information, and request that it be removed or corrected.
If you want to dispute information on a credit report, you may need to send a dispute letter to both the institution that provided the information, called the information furnisher, as well as the credit reporting company.
This guide provides information and tools you can use if you believe that your credit report contains information that is inaccurate or incomplete, and you would like to submit a dispute of that information to the credit reporting company.
Advertiser Disclosure. How to dispute an error in your Experian credit report. Credit report mistakes can potentially lead to higher interest rates or credit denial. Here’s how Experian’s dispute process works. SHARE: Published: February 21, 2020. Author: Susan Ladika. How we Choose. Learn more.
1. Check all three credit reports for errors. You’re entitled to free weekly credit reports from the three major credit reporting bureaus: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. Request them by using...