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How to Order Your Free Credit Reports CONSUMER INFORMATION SHEET 11 2/16/08 One of the best ways to protect yourself from identity theft is to monitor your credit history. Now you can do that for free. 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. 1 You can also get your reports for free from specialty credit bureaus. These companies prepare reports on your employment, insurance claims, rental and other histories. Checking your credit reports at least once a year is a good way to discover identity theft. And the sooner identity theft is discovered, the easier it is to clear up. You can also identify errors in your credit reports that could be raising your cost of credit. Nationwide Consumer Reporting Agencies The three nationwide consumer credit reporting agencies, also called credit bureaus, are Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. They compile credit histories on consumers. Your credit history contains information from financial institutions, utilities, landlords, insurers, and others. The credit bureaus provide information on you to potential credit granters, insurers, landlords, and employers. You have the right to get a free copy of your credit history in several situations: 1) If a company denies you credit or makes another adverse decision based on your credit history; 2) If you re unemployed; 3) If you re on welfare; and 4) If your report is inaccurate because of fraud. You also have the right to a free copy of your report from each of the credit bureaus every year. How to Order Your Free Annual Reports from Equifax, Experian and TransUnion You can order your free annual credit reports through a toll-free phone number, online, or by mailing the Order Form at the end of this Information Sheet. 1-877-322-8228 www.annualcreditreport.com Annual Credit Report Request Service P. O. Box 105281 Atlanta, GA 30348-5281 You have the option of requesting all three reports at once or staggering them. You could create a no-cost version of a credit-monitoring service. Just order a free report from one credit bureau, then four months later from another, and four months after that from the third bureau. That approach won t give you a

complete picture at any one time. Not all creditors provide information to all the bureaus. Monitoring services from the credit bureaus cost from about $40 to over $100 per year. Page 2 of 4 How to Review Your Credit Reports To check your reports for errors or possible signs of identity theft, look especially at three areas. 1. Look in the Personal Information or Personal Data section. Look for addresses where you ve never lived. Make sure your name and any variations of it, your Social Security number, and your employers are correct. 2. Look in the Accounts sections. Look for any accounts you didn t open. Look for balances on your legitimate accounts that are higher than you expect. 3. Look for Inquiries or Requests for Your Credit History that you didn t make. There are two types of inquiries. Regular or hard inquiries are the ones that result when you apply for credit or when an account is transferred to a collection agency. This is the kind of inquiry you should check as possible identity theft or error. The other type, promotional or soft inquiries, would not be an indication of problems. This type includes pre-approved credit offers, checks for employment purposes, account monitoring by your existing creditors, and your own requests for your report. You can view sample credit reports, with the different sections explained, on the Web sites of the three credit bureaus: www.experian.com, www.transunion.com, www.equifax.com. How to Correct Errors in Your Credit Report If you see anything you believe is incorrect, contact the credit bureau immediately. You can call the telephone number on the report to speak with someone at the credit bureau. If you find evidence of identity theft, the next steps to take include contacting any creditors involved to close fraudulent accounts and filing a police report. See Consumer Information Sheet 3: Identity Theft Victim Checklist, on our Identity Theft Web page for more information on what to do. Specialty Consumer Reporting Agencies Specialty consumer reporting agencies prepare reports on consumers histories for specific purposes. The reports cover employment, insurance claims, residential rentals, check writing, and medical records. Think about ordering a specialty report if you are ready to buy homeowners or automobile insurance, open a checking account, apply for private health or life insurance, or rent a home or apartment. PROPERTY INSURANCE CLAIM REPORTS: Insurance companies often check reports of this kind when you apply for homeowners or automobile insurance. One of these reports is the CLUE report (Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange). 2 CLUE reports contain information on property loss claims against homeowner s insurance and automobile insurance policies. A CLUE report contains personal information, such as your name, birth date, and Social Security number. It also contains a record of any auto or homeowner property loss claims you submitted to an insurance company. It includes the type of

loss, date of the loss, and amount paid by the insurance company. It lists inquiries, or companies that have checked your claim history. Another property loss report is called A-PLUS (Automated Property Loss Underwriting System). The A- PLUS database is compiled by a smaller company and is less commonly used than the CLUE database. You may order a CLUE report and an A-PLUS for free once every 12 months. TENANT HISTORY REPORTS: Landlords sometimes check your tenant history as well as your credit history. You may order a free copy of your tenant history report once every 12 months. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY REPORTS: Employers sometimes check your employment history when you apply for a job. Your current employer may also check your history. You must give your consent for a current or prospective employer to check your history. State and federal law entitle you to a free copy of your report if any employer requests your permission for a background check. You can also get one free copy every 12 months. Consider ordering an Employment History Report if you ve been frequently turned down when applying for jobs. MEDICAL INSURANCE REPORTS: Insurance companies often check with the Medical Information Bureau (MIB) when you apply for health or life insurance as an individual (not as part of a group plan). Insurance companies give the MIB information on their customers medical conditions that the companies consider significant. A report from the MIB contains codes for specific medical conditions and lifestyle choices. Examples include conditions like asthma and diabetes and activities such as smoking or high-risk sports like skydiving. A report from the MIB includes the nature of any information MIB has on you, the names of companies that reported information on you to the MIB, and the names of the companies that received a copy of your MIB record in the previous 12 months. You may not be in the MIB database. If you did not apply for individual health or life insurance, the MIB will probably have no records on you. You may order a report from the MIB for free once every 12 months. How to Order Your Free Annual Reports from Specialty Consumer Reporting Agencies All of these reports are ordered through automated telephone systems. The system will ask you for personal information, including your Social Security number, to identify your file. In some cases, you will be sent an order form to fill out and mail in. CLUE Personal Property and/or Auto Report Call ChoiceTrust: 866-312-8076 Page 3 of 4

A-PLUS Loss-History Report www.iso.com Call A-PLUS Consumer Report Request Line: 800-627-3487 WorkPlace Solutions Inc. Employment History Report Call ChoiceTrust at 866-312-8075 Resident Data Inc. Tenant History Report Call ChoiceTrust at 877-448-5732 Medical Insurance Report www.mib.com Call the MIB: 866-692-6901 Page 4 of 4 Notes 1 The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act requires each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies to give you a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months. 2 CLUE, WorkPlace Solutions Inc., and Resident Data Inc. reports are issued by ChoicePoint, a Georgia company that compiles and sells personal information. A-PLUS reports are issued by a different company, Insurance Services Office, which also maintains a property loss database. This fact sheet is for informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice or as policy of the State of California. If you want advice on a particular case, you should consult an attorney or other expert. The fact sheet may be copied, if (1) the meaning of the copied text is not changed or misrepresented, (2) credit is given to the California Office of Privacy Protection, and (3) all copies are distributed free of charge.

Annual Credit Report Request Form You have the right to get a free copy of your credit file disclosure, commonly called a credit report, once every 12 months, from each of the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. For instant access to your free credit report, visit www.annualcreditreport.com. For more information on obtaining your free credit report, visit www.annualcreditreport.com or call 877-322-8228. Use this form if you prefer to write to request your credit report from any, or all, of the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies. The following information is required to process your request. Omission of any information may delay your request. Once complete, fold (do not staple or tape), place into a #10 envelope, affix required postage and mail to: Annual Credit Report Request Service P.O. Box 105281 Atlanta, GA 30348-5281. Please use a Black or Blue Pen and write your responses in PRINTED CAPITAL LETTERS without touching the sides of the boxes like the examples listed below: Social Security Number: - - Date of Birth: / / Month Day Year First Name M.I. Last Name Current Mailing Address: JR, SR, III, etc. House Number Street Name Apartment Number / Private Mailbox For Puerto Rico Only: Print Urbanization Name City State ZipCode Previous Mailing Address (complete only if at current mailing address for less than two years): House Number Street Name Apartment Number / Private Mailbox For Puerto Rico Only: Print Urbanization Name City State ZipCode Shade Circle Like This > Not Like This > I want a credit report from (shade each that you would like to receive): Equifax Experian TransUnion Shade here if, for security reasons, you want your credit report to include no more than the last four digits of your Social Security Number. If additional information is needed to process your request, the consumer credit reporting company will contact you by mail. Your request will be processed within 15 days of receipt and then mailed to you. Copyright 2004, Central Source LLC 31238