Obtaining credit reports regularly is a good way to check your information from all three credit reporting agencies.



We will go over the pros and the cons of obtaining your free credit reports, and also purchasing your 3 in 1 credit reports.



Free Annual Credit Reports – You are eligible to receive a free credit report from each credit reporting agencies once yearly. You are also eligible to receive a credit report if you have been declined in the last 60 days. You will generally receive a letter of denial from where you applied for credit, and you will be able to see the credit reporting agency that was used to make the decision and also how to obtain you free credit report.





Although you can retrieve all three of your credit reports once per year the downfalls can affect the credit repair process. Any disputes filed from an annual credit report must be allotted 45 days for the credit reporting agencies to complete the investigation for any disputes that have been filed from the annual credit reports.





The FCRA requires each national credit reporting agency to provide you with a free copy of your credit report every 12 months. (Annual Report)





The FCRA also entitles consumers to a free credit report if any company has declined you credit, insurance, or employment within the last 60 days.