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How to Dispute Fraudulent Information on Your Credit Report

February 19, 2026
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How to Dispute Fraudulent Information on Your Credit Report

You've worked hard to build and maintain your credit, and it deserves to be a true reflection of your financial journey. Since your credit report plays a major role in determining the cost of borrowing money, accuracy is vital. Here's how to ensure your credit report stays error-free and what to do if you spot any fraudulent information on your credit report.

Monitoring Your Credit Report Matters

Do you check your credit report often? It’s essential to stay vigilant against identity theft and inaccuracies. Luckily, the three major credit bureaus—Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion—allow you to check your credit report for free at AnnualCreditReport.com.

Regularly reviewing your credit report ensures that all the information reflects your correct accounts, credit history, and personal details. If you uncover suspicious activity or errors, immediate action is crucial.

How to Dispute Fraudulent Information

If you suspect any fraudulent information on your credit report, it is important to dispute it immediately. If you see a mistake or suspect fraud, contact each credit bureau directly. You can reach them through the following methods:

Each of the credit bureaus provides detailed instructions on how to file a dispute. After submitting your dispute, the credit bureau must respond in writing. If corrections are made, they are required to send you an updated copy of your credit report.

To protect your credit moving forward, continue monitoring your reports regularly. If you encounter fraud, scams, or bad practices, report them to the appropriate authorities or to the Federal Trade Commission here.

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