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How can I request collections to be removed from my credit report?

To request collections to be removed from your credit report, you can contact the credit bureau and the collection agency in writing, providing evidence to support your request. You can also negotiate a pay-for-delete agreement with the collection agency to have the collections removed in exchange for payment.


Can you remove inquiries from credit report?

No, inquiries from your credit report cannot be removed. They typically stay on your credit report for up to two years but only impact your credit score for the first 12 months. Multiple inquiries within a short period may have a temporary negative effect on your score.


Can lexington law remove repossesion off your credit report?

No they can't.


How long does an auto repossesion stay on your credit report?

Negative reports on your credit score remain on your report for seven years.


How can something be removed from your credit report?

It depends on what you mean. If you have erroneous information on your credit report, contact the credit reporting agency and tell them you want to file a dispute. If you're referring to a negative credit account or report that is in fact accurate, you usually cannot have that removed. Entries on your credit report are removed automatically after 7-10 years depending on what it is.


After seven years when debts from a bankruptcy are removed from the credit portion of your credit report will the bankruptcy still reported in the public record portion affect your credit status?

bankrupcires stay on for 10 yrs. But when you gfinalize the bankruptcy the debts are automatically removed anyways.


How do you get a bankruptcy removed from your credit history?

As far as I'm aware, it is removed automatically after 7 or 10 years from the filing date depending on which chapter you filed.Thanks for using Answers.com!


Does a bankruptcy automatically come off your credit report after ten years?

No, You will need to write all 3 credit bureaus and request that the information be removed. Credit bureaus are legally bound to remove negative information upon the expiration of such. Unfortunately all credit bureaus are lax in their record keeping and it is indeed often necessary for the consumer to send a letter of dispute containing the pertinent information to have such matters resolved.


If you have a repossesion on your credit report when you file for bankruptcy will that be removed from your credit report?

No. The repossession will be its own listing. If is was including in the bankruptcy, it will be listed as 'included in bankruptcy' but it will still be listed as its own listing.UPDATE: Actually, you can force Equifax, Experian and TransUnion to remove a Bankruptcy from your credit report and you can do it legally using a federal law that is in place. Credit Bureaus MUST have "verifiable proof" of the "bankruptcy" in their files if they are going to report the negative item on your report. The dirty little secret the credit bureaus don't want you to know is that they do not have any "verifiable proof" in their files for any of the negative items on your credit report. The Federal Court that the bankruptcy was filed in may have this information on file but the credit bureaus don't. If you request the credit bureau to provide you with the "verifiable proof" that they have in their files they will remove the negative from your file.Not only can you get a Bankruptcy Legally Removed from your credit report but you can also get Foreclosures, Default Judgments, Tax Liens, Repos, collections etc...all removed. All negatives no matter how bad, how many or how recent ... they all can be removed legally!


How long does a repo stay on your credit report in California?

If this repossesion is continously being resold to third party collection agencies; which happens often, then this repossesion will stay on your credit file up to 7 years. The "7 year clock" is a myth. There is no 7 year clock, the only clock that you should be aware of is the Statue of Limitation for the state that you purchased this vehicle. Google the statue of limitation for this state, and check to see the "date of last activity or the date of last payment". If your repossesion is over the SOL, then dispute this information with the bureaus, and have this permenatly removed from your credit report. If it is not over the SOL then wait until it is, unless you are ready to make a settlement offer. My suggestion is to make a settlement of 30% of the balance owed. Get everything in writing before making this final payment. Once you make this payment request for another letter stating that this account is settled in full. Though it was settled for less, this will help your credit score and report. Update this information with all three bureaus. Good Luck with this process. Wanda Improve Credit, LLC


How do you get a judgment removed from your credit report if it has been on your credit report longer than 7 years?

The procedure is the same as getting any other inaccurate or expired information, removed. Write a letter to the credit bureaus, dispute the judgment and request that your file be corrected. Send proof of your identity, address and social security number and request a complete credit report be sent to you when they have corrected the old entry. Good luck!


How does a person request that good credit information more than 7 years from the last activity date be removed from their credit report?

You make this request just like any other; by writing a letter to the credit bureaus. Why would you want "good credit information" to be removed? This information factors into your credit score. Removing it may cause your scores to drop. It is customary for positive credit data to show 10-12 years. Most derogatory information is shielded after 7 years.