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What is permissible purpose?
Companies can access your credit report data only if they have a permissible purpose under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. For example, companies may request to access your credit report data for purposes such as these:
- To grant new credit to you
- For employment purposes
- For rental screening
- For insurance underwriting
- To provide credit reports and/or credit monitoring data to you
- Other purposes as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act
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What's a credit score and how can I see it?
A credit score is a three-digit number calculated based on the information in your credit report. It is one factor used by lenders to determine your creditworthiness for a mortgage, loan or credit card. Your score can affect whether you're approved for credit, as well as what interest rate you're charged. The score you receive on this site is based on the VantageScore® 3.0 scoring model. There are many different credit scores, and the score you receive on TransUnion's site may not be the score used by a particular lender.
Your TransUnion credit score is not included with your credit report.
- You can log in to order your TransUnion credit score on this website and get your score online. You can then print or save it, or view it online for up to 30 days. The price for a TransUnion credit score purchased online is $0.99 plus tax.
- You can also order your TransUnion score by contacting our Consumer Relations team: contact us by phone. The price for a TransUnion credit score sent by mail is $9.95.
TransUnion also provides your credit score when you enroll in our paid online credit monitoring subscription.
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Does checking my credit report hurt my score?
No. Checking your own credit report is considered a soft inquiry, and those don't affect your score.
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Am I eligible for a free credit report?
You are entitled to one free credit report each year from the credit reporting agencies. To request your TransUnion, Equifax and/or Experian credit report, please visit www.annualcreditreport.com.
Learn more about other options to get your credit report.
You may also be eligible to receive a copy of your TransUnion personal credit report at no charge if:
- Within the last 60 days, you have received an adverse action notice based on information from your TransUnion credit report
- You are unemployed and plan to seek employment within 60 days
- You receive public welfare assistance
- You have reason to believe your TransUnion credit file is inaccurate due to fraud
- Your state offers a free or reduced-price Personal Credit Report
If one of the reasons above applies to you, request your disclosure report via this website.
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Which Web browser can I use to access this site?
This TransUnion website supports all major browsers. To ensure the security of your information online and to support an optimal online experience, check that you are using the latest version of your preferred browser.
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Credit Reports for the Vision Impaired
Credit reports from annualcreditreport.com and TransUnion are accessible to the vision impaired.
- Online reports are compatible with screen readers.
- Braille, audio or large print formats can be requested by telephone at (877) 322-8228 or by mail. View our Accessibility Statement here.