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What is the Fair Credit Report Act?

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The Fair Credit Report Act is a law that protects and prohibits the distribution and use of your credit information. It protects you from the possibility of your credit history and other credit information getting into the wrong hands. It also prevents the wrong people from changing or manipulating your credit information.

There are several factors that allow your credit information to stay safe, but there are a few people who have access to it when it is necessary. Most of the time it is used to evaluate whether or not you are worthy of getting a loan or a contract similar to that. Here are a few examples:

1. Companies where you have credit can access your credit report so that they can monitor your credit. This way, they know whether or not you are capable of paying back what you owe on credit and how well you can make your payments on time. However, no one is allowed to give out your credit information in these situations except you.

2. Insurance companies are allowed to check your credit report for generally the same purpose. They need to know if you will be able to pay your insurance bills on time. By checking your credit report they can see your payment history and evaluate whether or not you can make the correct payments punctually.

3. Anyone who is allowing you to get credit from them. Whether you get credit by applying for a credit card or for a loan, those who will be your lenders are allowed access to your credit information. The very factor of your credit score and the details on your credit report determine whether or not you get credit in the first place. This allows credit lenders to find out how faithfully you will pay them back.

4. Your employer has the opportunity to look at your credit information, but in this case, it is only your consent that can grant them access to it. The previously mentioned cases may check your credit score whether you want them to or not, but possible employers, when considering you for a position, must have your permission before they see any of your credit information.

The Fair Credit Report Act also protects you from identity theft. Your credit information entails a lot of information about you, including important details like your social security number, date of birth, phone number, etc. Because it protects these details so intensely from getting into the wrong hands, it protects you from other dangers like identity theft.

The Fair Credit Report Act also gives you the right to take action on part of your credit information and request information about it. If you have a problem with your credit report, you have the right to dispute the mistake that you feel was made. If you want to know what your credit score is, you have the opportunity to request a free credit report once a year.