Bankruptcies may show for 10 years from the date of filing. However, it is customary for Chapter 13 bankruptcies to be removed after only 7 years.
Judgments, foreclosures, civil suits and records of arrest (the last two ordinarily do not show on credit reports) may show for 7 years from their date of entry, unless their is an overriding statute of limitations.
Unpaid tax liens may remain indefinitely. Paid tax liens may show for 7 years from their date of payment.
Unpaid Tax liens last for 15 years according to Equifax and paid tax liens 7 years from date it was paid off which ever comes first http://www.experian.com/ask-experian/20090121-tax-liens-and-your-credit-report.html
it currently takes 7 years for something to come off of your credit report
The courts don't report public records, there is a third party entity that obtains public records from the courts and sells the info to the credit reporting agencies. So usually about 30 to 60 days, they update every 30 days, so if they miss you on the first go round they'll get you on the the second or third try.
it can stay on your credit report for as long as 10 years.
A tax lien is considered a significant derogatory item on a consumer's credit report. Being a legal action, it is reported in the "public records" portion of your credit report. Consumers with any public records showing, even when paid and with their proper dispositions showing, get larger deductions to their credit scores for any other actions. All legal items need to have their disposition. For tax liens, the disposition is called a release of lien. This needs to be obtained by the consumer, recorded (preferably at the same courthouse) and forwarded to the credit bureaus. Unpaid tax liens have no limitations for how long they can appear on a credit report. Paid tax liens will show for 7 years from the date of payment. That paid date would be established by the release.
Technically it can stay on 10 years since it is a public record. However, with persistance you can have it deleted almost as soon as it goes on your credit report. Look at credit boards dot com
How long does a judgement stay on your credit report in ventura county/ca
while it may be available for longer...as it remains a matter of public record, the standard credit report format shows these for 10 years from dismissal.
There is no way to determine if, or when, the matter would become a part of the tenant/debtor's credit report. Evictions do not appear on credit reports unless the landlord sues the tenant and is awarded a judgment for monies owed. In such a case the judgment is entered in the public records portion of the person's CR.
The credit accounts will appear in the credit portion of your report for seven years from their date of last activity. The legal item will appear in the public record portion for 10 years from the date of its' discharge.
Which record? As an open proceeding in a Federal court, it is part of the public court records for just about forever. It is on most normal credit report requests for 10 years. Lots of different data collection agencies access different records for different things.
usually 7 years, the trick is to get your credit report every year and dispute each item on it. When they can't find the records, they have to take it off. So keep trying.
Vehicle repossessions stay on you credit report for 7 years.