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4 Tips for Repairing Your Credit Report After Identity Theft

on May 20, 2018by Shelly Evansin Credit Report

Credit Trap, Predatory Lending, Man CaughtIf you have been the victim of identity theft, your credit report (and score) has
almost certainly taken a hit. The good news is that improving your credit score following identity theft is possible. It might be challenging, but there are definitely ways to get it done.

Obviously the credit bureaus and your creditors and lenders will not be aware that you are a victim of identity theft. Unless you tell them, the lenders will just assume it is you who is taking out the new lines of financing and not paying things back. This will really mess up your credit report.

If your report has already been damaged, here are the 4 steps you have to take to repair it:

Get your credit report from all 3 bureaus

Often times looking over their credit report is what first lets people know their identity has been stolen. However, if you already know you have been the victim of identity theft, it is still important to look over your reports from all 3 bureaus. In most instances, you will find more evidence you did not know previously.

img-5After all, the thieves will probably use your information to take out new lines of credit, not pay them back, and let you reap the negative affects. You might not even know this unless you looked at your credit report. Therefore, make sure to look through all your reports and take careful notice of any lines of credit you did not open.

Do a police report

After you have done the above step, now it is time to do a police report. This is the first step for recovering your score once the damage has been done. Since identity theft happens so frequently, today all you have to do is call up the police where you live and do the report by phone. Just be sure you get the report number from them, because you will need this when you have to call up the various bureaus and creditors.

Get in touch with the lenders

Once you have a list of lenders, you must start contacting them to let them know immediately what has happened. Otherwise, you will begin getting collection calls. You might want to call them, as well as send them a letter. Attach the police report with the letter for further proof.

Improve your credit score

Once you have taken the above measures, you have to begin getting the mistakes erased from your credit report. Of course, this can often be a time consuming process, because the bureaus have to look into everything before they erase it. Just be patient, and you will get your credit report fixed eventually.

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About Shelly Evans

Shelly Evans is a freelance writer and loan consultant. She specialize in writing articles about obtaining financing despite having bad credit. She has more than 16 years in consumer credit and collections and 4 years in business financing.

2 replies on “4 Tips for Repairing Your Credit Report After Identity Theft”

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    Khloe
    October 12, 2012 at 6:27 pm

    My friend had her identity stolen and her credit completely messed up and she found out about this just yesterday because of a call she got from a collection agency. Unfortunately she didn’t have a credit monitoring service and she could not know what was happening early on. I’m going to pass on this information to her even though her problem is a lot more serious, hopefully she’ll solve her problem without much damage.

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    Jason V
    October 15, 2012 at 12:27 am

    I was reading an article here about repairing credit score when I came across this and let me tell you the prospect of getting your identity stolen is immensely scary. I always thought credit monitoring service was a waste of money, but more and more I realize the value of it and I should probably get it as I repair my credit. I wish I’ll never have to use the tips here, but it’s good to know the basics to dealing with identity theft and repairing your credit report afterwards.

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