The Importance Of Your Annual Credit Report

By: Raylam
Getting an annual credit report review has been the advice of many financial managers as they guided their customers to be aware of all information on credit reports. Would the idea of a free annual credit report be good news? Consumers are thrilled with the new federal mandate that demands the three major national credit bureaus offer a free annual credit report to anyone requesting copies of their personal credit reports. An annual credit report is available from each of these bureaus.

There are three big firms that are nationally operated which you can receive an annual free credit report The "big three" are: Equifax, TRW, and Trans Union Corporation. You can contact any of these credit bureaus to receive an annual free credit report. You can also check your local agencies as well but they generally charge a fee for this service.

The free credit reports will not automatically be sent out to you as the consumers need to request getting a report one of the following ways. You can go to www.annualcreditreport.com and obtain a credit report. This is the only authorized source for credit reports where customers can access their information online. This service is free of charge. You can also call 877-322-8228 to receive a free credit report.

If you are going to view your free annual credit report online, then you need to be aware of unofficial sites. There is one way to ensure that the website you are viewing is official: The website will have HTTPS in the address bar when you are entering sensitive information, rather then the traditional HTTP. This will be because you are swapping sensitive information and then no one will be able to see what you are typing.

If you are never really sure about your credit score, then a free annual credit report will keep you up to date with how good or bad your credit score is. But also when viewing your credit report, you will need to make sure that everything is being kept up to date and that your information is not being used by someone committing identity fraud.
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