How to Get a Free Credit Report (2024)

I typically have very good credit, so I actually like ordering my free credit report (as opposed to reading my credit card statements or checking my bank balance!).

But more than that, I know monitoring my credit is critical to protect my identity and my ability to one day qualify for a big loan, like a car or a home.

Here is some information on credit reports and five sites that will give you insight into your credit for free.

What do you get with a credit report?

A credit report gives you a literal list of your financial activity as it may affect your credit score.

Here is what you can expect to see:

  • Details on where you live, including past addresses.
  • Details on how you pay your bills.
  • Whether you have ever been sued.
  • Whether you have ever filed for bankruptcy.
  • If any creditor has filed a dispute against you.
  • If you have missed payments or been late with payments to any creditor.

Credit report vs. credit score

A “credit report” is NOT the same as a “credit score.”

  • Credit report: Detailed list of financial activity that is used to calculate your credit score.
  • Credit score: A single number (from 300-850) that denotes your credit worthiness ranking relative to other consumers. A credit score simply indicates to a creditor and/or lender how likely you are to pay your bills on time.

Why order your credit report?

If you’re interested in applying for a loan now or someday, if you’ve ever been a victim of identity theft, or if you’re working to improve your credit score, then ordering your credit report can be very useful!

Here are some major benefits of ordering your credit report:

  • You can settle disputes quickly so they’re wiped off your credit report.
  • You can monitor the security and safety of your identity.
  • Verify the accuracy of the information and data on your credit report—this is very important if creditors will be looking at your report in the near future.

You may need to use more than one of the following services together to get free copies of both your credit score and your credit report.

1. Credit Sesame

CreditSesame.com will provide you with a free credit score and doesn’t require you to sign up for a free trial, add a credit card or any other gimmicks that are common in the credit industry today. When you join (it’s free), you can get your credit score monthly as well as personalized savings advice.

All of your credit data comes from Experian (see #3 for more), so while you may also want to pull your reports at least annually for free from the other two bureaus (just in case there are errors or discrepancies between them), this is a great way to monitor your score monthly.

3. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

The FTC offers three ways to request your free credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com. You can visit the website (above); call 1-877-322-8228; or download, fill out, and mail in the free credit report request form.

The FTC requires EACH of the three major credit reporting bureaus, Experian, TransUnion and Equifax, to provide you with a FREE copy of your credit report every 12 months. The sole catch is—you must request it, and you must use the link/phone number/form rather than contacting each bureau directly.

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4. Credit Karma

CreditKarma.com works very similarly to Credit Sesame, only this service uses TransUnion rather than Experian to pull your credit report data.

Make sure to note that this is not a FICO score but a TransRisk score (with a number range from 100-900). Since you’re not getting a FICO score, you may find your TransRisk score and your FICO score are different (and creditors/lenders will defer to your FICO score).

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5. Bankrate

Bankrate.com offers your free credit score, updated weekly and free access to your full credit report. However, it’s worth noting that the CE Score (based on a range of 350-850) is not used by creditors/lenders, and this score may also differ from your FICO score.

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TIP: After you’ve accessed your free credit reports, consider signing up for Dovly in order to start disputing any discrepancies. KCL readers get a special deal — you can place an unlimited amount of disputes to all three credit bureaus for $39.99 per month (reg. $49.99). Since you can cancel anytime, plan to work hard to get your credit report cleaned up in the first month. There’s a slightly cheaper option at $9.99 per month (reg. $14.99), but it’ll only give you your TransUnion credit report. With this option, when you place a dispute, Dovly will submit it to all three credit bureaus, but you won’t be able to dispute any items that show up on Equifax, but not TransUnion, for example.

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How to Get a Free Credit Report (2024)

FAQs

How can I get my full credit report for free? ›

You may request your reports:
  1. Online by visiting AnnualCreditReport.com.
  2. By calling 1-877-322-8228 (TTY: 1-800-821-7232)
  3. By filling out the Annual Credit Report request form and mailing it to: Annual Credit Report Request Service. PO Box 105281. Atlanta, GA 30348-5281.

Is AnnualCreditReport.com a legitimate website? ›

AnnualCreditReport.com is the official site to get your free annual credit reports. This right is guaranteed by Federal law. You can verify this is the official site by visiting the CFPB's website.

Is it safe to get a free credit report? ›

No, requesting your credit report does not hurt your credit score. You can check your credit at no charge at annualcreditreport.com . You can review your credit report online for free once a week, from each of the three nationwide consumer reporting companies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion).

What is the most accurate free credit score site? ›

Generally, Credit Karma is the overall best site in terms of getting free credit scores and free credit reports.

Is a 600 a good credit score? ›

According to a report from Experian®, the average FICO credit score in America was 714 in 2022. So 600 falls below that national average. On the VantageScore range, the company says 600 scores are considered poor.

How do I check my FICO score for free? ›

One of the best ways to access your FICO® credit score for free is through Discover Credit Scorecard. This program is free whether you are a Discover customer or not. To get started, you'll be asked for some personal information, including your Social Security number.

How much does it cost to get your credit score from AnnualCreditReport com? ›

Visit AnnualCreditReport.com to request free copies of your credit reports. Other sites may charge you or be fraudulent sites set up to steal your personal information. By law, everyone is entitled to one free credit report every twelve months from each of the three credit reporting agencies.

Which credit report is free from the government? ›

Thanks to a new federal law, consumers can get one free credit report a year from each of the three national credit bureaus. Those bureaus are Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.

Where can I legitimately check my credit score? ›

Your credit scores are calculated based on the information in your credit history. This means it's important to review your. You can view and request your credit reports weekly, at no cost to you, at www.AnnualCreditReport.com . Errors on your credit reports can reduce your scores unnecessarily.

What are the 3 free places you should pull your credit score report from? ›

The three nationwide credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — have a centralized website, toll-free telephone number, and mailing address so you can order your free annual reports in one place.

How many free credit reports are you legally entitled to? ›

Federal law requires each of the three nationwide consumer credit reporting companies - Equifax, Experian and TransUnion - to give you a free credit report every 12 months if you ask for it.

Does annualcreditreport do a hard pull? ›

No, checking your credit report does not hurt your credit. And checking your credit score doesn't hurt your credit either. These actions are considered “soft pulls” which don't affect your credit score.

What is the only free and legitimate way to check your credit report? ›

You have the right to request one free copy of your credit report each year from each of the three major consumer reporting companies (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) by visiting AnnualCreditReport.com.

What is considered a very good FICO number? ›

Generally speaking, a good credit score is 690 to 719 in the commonly used 300-850 credit score range. Scores 720 and above are considered excellent, while scores 630 to 689 are considered fair. Scores below 630 fall into the bad credit range.

Which of the 3 credit scores is most accurate? ›

Simply put, there is no “more accurate” score when it comes down to receiving your score from the major credit bureaus.

How accurate is credit karma? ›

The credit scores and credit reports you see on Credit Karma come directly from TransUnion and Equifax, two of the three major consumer credit bureaus. They should accurately reflect your credit information as reported by those bureaus — but they may not match other reports and scores out there.

What is the official website to receive your free credit report annually? ›

Online: You can ask for your free annual credit report from https://www.AnnualCreditReport.com. Make sure you are on this site before ordering your report. This is the official site, authorized by the Federal government, for you to get your free reports.

Is credit karma safe? ›

Credit Karma goes the extra mile when it comes to the safe-keeping of our members' personal information. We use 128-bit or higher encryption to protect during the transmission of data to our site and encrypt data at rest. If we suspect any suspicious activity on your account then we'll alert you as soon as possible.

What does a full credit report look like? ›

A full credit report looks like a financial statement, depicting various information on an individual's credit profile. It has personal information on the top and is broken down by the various credit that an individual has, such as credit cards, loans, and mortgages, as well as other sections, such as public records.

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