My understanding is that bureaus update monthly. It can take 30 days from that date as well. If the reporting agency sends the update, on July 8, 2008, the agency receives and updates the credit file July 31, 2008, but the change may not show up until August 31, 2008.
Depending on how soon the reporting collectipn agency notifies the credit bureau, and then I think the bureaus update the first of the month
Unpaid traffic tickets are not reported to the credit bureaus.
Small claims court judgments can remain on a credit report for up to 7 years, affecting a person's credit score and ability to obtain credit or loans during that period. It is important to address and resolve any outstanding judgments to prevent negative impacts on credit.
Most new major credit items are reported to credit bureaus within 45 days of your first installment payment. Lenders have the option of reporting to 1, 2 or all 3 major credit bureaus. Some lenders, such as those that specialize in subprime financing, may refuse to report to credit bureaus unless you are late on a payment.
You'll have to be patient and give the creditor 30 days to update your credit report. If it isn't done by then, simply dispute it and the bad information will be removed.
It depends on relationship between the creditor correcting the error and the credit reporting agency. It can be done within one day. This is different than how long it takes the lender to update their information from the credit reporting agency. You can tell the bank or lender that you are going to borrow from that you just corrected something. Ask them if they are able to do rescoring. Some can and some can't. They have to have a membership and pay money to the credit bureaus or to some organization in order to do it. Anyway, if they can rescore you, they put in the request, and your score will update in 72 hours.
If by "piggybacked" you mean that you can use the card, doesn't mean that these accounts will show up on your credit report. If you mean that you sign on the application with your mother on both Penneys and Sears, then they should show up the first time both stores update their information to credit bureaus.
There are no legally established parameters on this matter. The individual Credit Reporting Bureaus are private corporations which maintain their own internal criteria for these things.
A chapter 11? A farm? Bankruptcies are not "seen" by credit reporting bureaus, they just report them. They can see them any time by logging on to a bankruptcy court web site with their log-in info. They can only report bankruptcies up to 10 years after the filing date.
Usually within 1 month, because creditors report information about your loans to the bureaus every month.
Typically credit reports are updated monthly, but can take up to 90 days in some cases.
Typically these types of actions can be seen on your credit within 30-60 days. There are no laws or rules that requires a credit reporter to immediately post "closed" or "settled" to an individuals credit. Most just report data to the credit bureaus once monthly.