Consumer Reporting Agencies
For concerns that you may have about your credit score go to:
In addition to Credit Scores you can
obtain auto and homeowner reports that insurers use in determining your
insurance rates by calling or going to the following sites:
www.choicetrust.com
C.L.U.E. Auto or Homeowner Reports
Choicepoint Consumer Disclosure Center
PO Box 105295
Atlanta GA 30348
1-866-312-8076
For concerns you may have about your employment screening you can call—or go to the choicetrust.com site mentioned above or below:
Workplace Solutions
Choicepoint Consumer Disclosure Center
PO Box 105295
Atlanta GA 30348
1-866-312-8076
For concerns you may have about your tenant (rental) history—you can call—or go to the choicetrust.com site mentioned above or below:
Tenant History
Residential Data Consumer Disclosure Center
PO Box 850126
Richardson TX 75085-0126
1-877-448-5732
For concerns you may have about adding a credit alert or credit freeze to your credit report—you can call or go to the or go to the sites mentioned below:
You will need to contact the
individual national reporting agencies listed below to do an alert or
freeze—you can also get one free credit report per year and depending on your
state—possibly two:
Transunion
TransUnion Consumer Relations
2 Baldwin Place
P.O. Box 1000
Chester, PA 19022-1000
Order Credit Report: 800-888-4213
Report Fraud: 800-680-7289
www.transunion.com/myoptions
Equifax
P.O. Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374
800-525-6285
www.equifax.com
Experian
P.O. Box 9532
Allen, TX 75013
888-397-3742
www.experian.com
For access to
your free credit reports from all 3 National Credit Bureaus—CLICK HERE...
For concerns you may have about all of the above except the credit freeze or credit alert—you can get a free full–file disclosure by calling or going to:
Choicepoint Full-file Disclosure
Attention: Full File Disclosure
PO Box 105108
Atlanta, GA 30348-5108
www.choicetrust.com
LexisNexis Full File Disclosure
This information is used to create consumer reports for employment screening, resident screening, insurance underwriting, and volunteer background checks.
The following is a description of the information that will be included in the LexisNexis Full File Disclosure packet that you can receive free of charge once per year:
Two C.L.U.E.® (Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange) reports (one for personal auto insurance and one for personal property/homeowners insurance), each of which summarizes insurance loss history information about you provided to LexisNexis Risk Solutions by participating insurance companies.
This information is used when you apply for auto or homeowners insurance coverage. Also included will be a 'How To Read' guide, which explains the information in the report.
Two Current Carrier® reports (one for personal auto insurance and one for personal property/homeowners insurance), each of which provides summaries of your historical personal automobile or homeowner coverage that has been reported to LexisNexisus by contributing insurance companies.
This information is used to confirm that you currently have personal auto and/or homeowner's insurance coverage as well as indicate any gaps in insurance coverage. Also included will be a 'How To Read' guide, which explains the information in the report.
A pre-employment background check.
You will receive this report only if you have applied for a position with a
company that used LexisNexis Risk Solutions to create a background report as
part of the hiring process.
This report may also include your personal credit information and/or your state driving record if the employer requested this information as part of the background check. This information is used in the hiring process.
A copy of an Esteem® report, which lists circumstances in which you have admitted to, or have been convicted of, theft while visiting or working at a retail company. This information is used by certain retail companies in their hiring process.
A copy of a ScreenNow® report, which
displays the results of a national criminal records search of your name and
personal information. This information is used in the hiring and volunteer
application process.
A copy of a LexisNexis Screening Solutions® resident history report, which includes your personal credit information as well as a search of criminal records. As part of the report, your name is also checked against a national eviction file.
This information is used by many apartment communities in resident screening. You will only receive a LexisNexis Screening Solutions report if you have applied for residence with a company that used LexisNexis Risk Solutions to create a background report about you as part of the resident screening process.
A Public Records Search that shows government records and public information about you such as real estate ownership records, bankruptcies, professional licenses and historical addresses that LexisNexis Risk Solutions maintains or has access to.
This information is used by companies as part of an effort to verify the assets, addresses, identity and credentials of a person as part of an account set-up process or anti-fraud tool.
Government agencies also use this
information as part of an investigation of a known or suspected crime.
LexisNexis Risk Solutions offers consumers their Full File Disclosure free of charge once per year. Charges may apply for additional requests.
A Full File Disclosure is available only to a consumer that requests their own file and the request must be submitted with proper identity authentication.
Businesses and government agencies cannot order your LexisNexis Full File Disclosure, but you must understand that they are entitled, if they have legitimate purposes, to order “some” of the reports that comprise your LexisNexsis Full File Disclosure for the business-related activities that “they” conduct.
Through LexisNexis® Risk Solution, you can order certain reports about yourself or certain reports on others such as prospective caretakers, contractors and doctors.
These reports are made available
through LexisNexis® for a "small fee" and are prepared by various
LexisNexis entities.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC Info)
Report a General Complaint
Your complaint, comment, or inquiry may help the FTC spot a pattern of law violations requiring law enforcement action. It also may help the FTC recognize and tell people about bigger trends affecting consumers. Keep in mind, the FTC does not resolve individual consumer disputes.
To file a complaint about a Company, an Organization, or a Business Practice
• Online: Use the FTC secure complaint form.
• Phone: Call the FTC toll-free helpline:
1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357)
TTY: 1-866-653-4261
About Identity Theft
Online: Use the FTC secure complaint form.
• Phone: Call the FTC toll-free
Identity Theft helpline: 1-877-ID-THEFT (1-877-438-4338); TTY: 1-866-653-4261
*USA.gov--Catch all sight of a number of agencies that may be able to assist you
About Spam & Phishing
Forward unsolicited commercial email
(spam), including phishing messages, directly to the FTC at spam@uce.gov. These
messages will be stored in a database law enforcement agencies use in their
investigations.
National Do Not Call Registry
The FTC manages the National Do Not Call Registry, which gives you a choice about whether to receive telemarketing calls at home.
Register Your Numbers
• Online: Use the FTC secure registration form.
• Phone: Call the FTC toll-free Do Not Call helpline:
1-888-382-1222;
TTY: 1-866-290-4236
Report Violations
If your number has been on the National Do Not Call Registry for at least 31 days and you receive a call from a telemarketer that should be covered by the Do Not Call provisions of the "Tele- marketing Sales Rule"—you can file a complaint:
• Online: Use the FTC secure complaint form.
• Phone: Call our toll-free Do Not Call helpline:
1-888-382-1222; TTY: 1-866-290-4236
The FTC will need the name or telephone number of the company that called you, and the date the company called you.
Information for Businesses & Consumers
• Online:
www.DoNotCall.gov
Competition Issues
Questions or Comments about Antitrust Issues
Contact the FTC's Bureau of Competition, and please include your day-time telephone number.
• Phone: (202) 326-3300
• Mail: Write to:
Office of Policy and Coordination
Room 383
Bureau of Competition
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20580
• Email: antitrust@ftc.gov
(Note: Email is not secure. Mark confidential information "Confidential" and send it via postal mail)
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20580
(202) 326-2222
Other—a catch all site for governmental agencies that may be able to assist you with various complaints that you may have
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