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If you are curious about your credit report like I was, you’re probably thinking about your options for finding out about it. Apart from a major purchase like a house or car, there aren’t many opportunities to just look it up. Enter sites like AnnualCreditReport.com, Credit.com and FreeCreditReport.com. If you search for “free credit report” on Google, about 23 million results pop up. Everyone wants to give you your report… the trick is, you just have to ask.

To give you some back info into how obtaining credit works: everyone’s credit history is tracked and rated by three national credit reporting companies; Experian, Equifax and TransUnion (sounds like a railroad company right?). A law signed in 2003 called the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act) allows consumers to get one free comprehensive disclosure of all credit history from each of the three national credit reporting companies once every year. AnnualCreditReport.com is the central source by which you can get your free report.

Five minutes of filling out a couple forms will get you access to your credit reports from the three credit reporting companies, but AnnualCreditReport.com does not give out your credit score (that 3-digit magical number), just the reports. Once you’re in, it’s a good idea to print these reports to study for mistakes or just to save for your records. Read more…