Credit Report Access

Several entities can access you credit report for a fee. These include the following:

* Employers
* Insurers
* Landlords
* Lenders

These entities use your credit report to find out what kind of credit risk you are. It helps them determine whether or not they will do business with you. This means they’re using the facts of your credit history in whole or part to influence some portion of your future. The following is a list of times in your life when entities may look at your credit report:

* When applying for a job
* When applying for a loan
* When applying for credit
* When applying for insurance
* When applying to rent an apartment

Do They Record Everything?

The quick answer to this is no. Understanding what they don’t record can be important. For example, it may come as a relief to know that after ten years, bankruptcies are removed from your credit report. Inactive/closed accounts can take up to eleven years to be removed, while resolved delinquent accounts or collection items are removed after seven years.

The following are some other things that you won’t see on your credit report:

* Checking account
* Ethnic background
* Gender
* Marital status
* Medical history
* Political affiliation
* Religious affiliation
* Savings account

After ordering your FREE 3-in-1 Credit Report and Triple Credit Score, you'll have a full 7 days to try Privacy Matters 1-2-3 FREE. Check your report to be sure the information from all 3 bureaus - TransUnion, Equifax & Experian - is correct.