Since 2020 and the pandemic, however, credit bureaus decided to make credit reports free weekly, and they’ve recently decided to maintain these free weekly reports through next year.

Checking your credit report

Checking your credit report regularly is important to identify and fix errors, which are more common than you think. In fact, in 2021 34% of Americans had errors on their credit report (opens in new tab). This is a major problem, considering it could cause you to be wrongfully denied a line of credit. By being able to check reports weekly, consumers will be able to stay on the lookout for any errors and address them when they arise.  Also, by keeping track of your credit reports regularly, you’ll be able to see what areas of your credit are considered negative or positive and how you’re actions impact your credit directly. In turn, this will help you manage your credit better and help boost your overall credit score. Reports can be accessed through AnnualCreditReport.com (opens in new tab), by following the steps below.

  1. Provide information You’ll be asked to input personal information, including your full name, Social Security number and home address. From there, you’ll be sent a confirmation code, either through email or text, that will be required in order to verify your identity.
  2. Choose which credit reports you want Afterwards, you’ll be able to pick which credit reports you want (Equifax, Experian, or Transunion) whether it’s only one or all of them.
  3. Check your report After the above steps are complete, you’ll be able to access your credit reports. Your credit report is broken up into sections, in which you’ll be able to see your personal information, various lines of credit like mortgages and credit cards, any missed payments, public records and hard or soft inquiries on your account.
  4. Fix errors If discrepancies are found on your account, your next course of action will be to file a dispute. Getting these errors fixed as soon as possible is important to keep your overall credit in good standing. 

Equifax disputes (opens in new tab)Experian disputes  (opens in new tab)TransUnion disputes (opens in new tab)

Why it’s important

Being aware of your credit report, or where errors on your report have occurred, is important for many reasons. For one, your credit report will determine what you’re able to borrow. Lenders will make decisions on whether to approve loan applications based on the information in your credit report, so it’s important to make sure everything is in good standing or else you stand the chance of being denied. Additionally, credit reports also help determine your credit score, which is another factor lenders look at when you apply for a line of credit. It’s how they determine interest rates if you are approved, so having a high credit score is important if you want to save money on your next credit card’s APR. If there are errors you’re unaware of on your credit report, this could bring your credit score down substantially. Landlords and insurance companies will also look at your credit reports, making decisions on how much your rates or security deposits will be based on payment history. When checking your credit report often, you’ll also be able to detect any fraud or theft on your account and fix it as soon as possible. Overall, it’s a good idea to check your credit report often, especially since it’s now free to do every week for the upcoming future.

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title: “Free Weekly Credit Reports Just Extended Through 2023 What You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Darnell Fike”


Since 2020 and the pandemic, however, credit bureaus decided to make credit reports free weekly, and they’ve recently decided to maintain these free weekly reports through next year.

Checking your credit report

Checking your credit report regularly is important to identify and fix errors, which are more common than you think. In fact, in 2021 34% of Americans had errors on their credit report (opens in new tab). This is a major problem, considering it could cause you to be wrongfully denied a line of credit. By being able to check reports weekly, consumers will be able to stay on the lookout for any errors and address them when they arise.  Also, by keeping track of your credit reports regularly, you’ll be able to see what areas of your credit are considered negative or positive and how you’re actions impact your credit directly. In turn, this will help you manage your credit better and help boost your overall credit score. Reports can be accessed through AnnualCreditReport.com (opens in new tab), by following the steps below.

  1. Provide information You’ll be asked to input personal information, including your full name, Social Security number and home address. From there, you’ll be sent a confirmation code, either through email or text, that will be required in order to verify your identity.
  2. Choose which credit reports you want Afterwards, you’ll be able to pick which credit reports you want (Equifax, Experian, or Transunion) whether it’s only one or all of them.
  3. Check your report After the above steps are complete, you’ll be able to access your credit reports. Your credit report is broken up into sections, in which you’ll be able to see your personal information, various lines of credit like mortgages and credit cards, any missed payments, public records and hard or soft inquiries on your account.
  4. Fix errors If discrepancies are found on your account, your next course of action will be to file a dispute. Getting these errors fixed as soon as possible is important to keep your overall credit in good standing. 

Equifax disputes (opens in new tab)Experian disputes  (opens in new tab)TransUnion disputes (opens in new tab)

Why it’s important

Being aware of your credit report, or where errors on your report have occurred, is important for many reasons. For one, your credit report will determine what you’re able to borrow. Lenders will make decisions on whether to approve loan applications based on the information in your credit report, so it’s important to make sure everything is in good standing or else you stand the chance of being denied. Additionally, credit reports also help determine your credit score, which is another factor lenders look at when you apply for a line of credit. It’s how they determine interest rates if you are approved, so having a high credit score is important if you want to save money on your next credit card’s APR. If there are errors you’re unaware of on your credit report, this could bring your credit score down substantially. Landlords and insurance companies will also look at your credit reports, making decisions on how much your rates or security deposits will be based on payment history. When checking your credit report often, you’ll also be able to detect any fraud or theft on your account and fix it as soon as possible. Overall, it’s a good idea to check your credit report often, especially since it’s now free to do every week for the upcoming future.

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