How Long Is This Going To Be On My Credit Report?

Posted February 7, 2010 – 11:03 pm in: Personal Finance

Your credit history. It could be your best friend, or your worst enemy.

In my personal opinion, there are two records that really count in this life. Your criminal record and your financial record. Unlike your criminal record which will hover over your head for a very long time, thankfully, your credit report and scores are not permanent. But how long can these negative records exist on file?

First, errors in your credit report will be removed immediately. It you find a mistake, or a negative account that doesn’t belong to you, contact the credit reporting agency and the creditor. You should be able to have the negative account removed within 180 days.

Anytime your credit report is pulled at your request, something called an inquiry is put on your report. An occasional inquiry couldn’t hurt, but if you have placed a large number of inquiries within a short time period, this usually lets prospective creditors know that you need the dough and you need it fast. The bottom line is that the more inquiries that show up on your report, the lower your score will drop. These will usually last only up to two years.

But here’s the 411 about inquiries. Not all inquires will be bad for your credit score. Soft inquiries, like when you get your credit score, or when companies check your credit for purposes of making unsolicited credit offers do not hurt it. When you apply for a credit card, the creditor pulls your credit report that will result in what is a hard inquiry. This might potentially lower your score.

Mallory Megan works for a debt collection company. She also writes stories on consumer spending, business and finance, and debt collection.

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