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Equifax
P.O. Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374-0241
800-685-1111


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Equifax is the oldest of the three major credit bureaus, which dates back to 1899. Two brothers set up a company called Retail Credit Company in Atlanta, Georgia. The company became Equifax in 1975. They claim to be the largest provider of consumer information.

Equifax delivers comprehensive nationwide coverage through an on-line database of 190 million consumer credit files, offering complete credit granting decision support in a clear, concise reporting format designed for ease of use. Equifax automatically combines multiple files, groups key consumer data into tightly organized sections and provides enhanced reporting features for maximum decision-making speed and efficiency:

 

Five categories of information in an Equifax Credit Report:

  • Identifying Information
  • Employment Information
    (This is actually the last employment reported to Equifax by credit grantors, who do not usually update this information. It is used for demographic purposes only, not credit decisions).
  • Credit Information
  • Public Record Information
  • Inquiries

 

How long does Equifax keep your credit information?

Payment in full does not remove your payment history. The length of time information remains on your credit file is shown below:

  • Credit Accounts
    Accounts paid as agreed remain for up to10 years.
    Accounts not paid as agreed remain for 7 years.

  • Collection Accounts
    Remain for 7 years.
    (The time periods listed above are measured from the date in your credit file shown in the date of last activity filed accompanying the particular credit or collection account.)

  • Courthouse Records
    Remain for 7 years from the date filed, except:
    Bankruptcy-Chapters 7 and 11 remain 10 years from the date filed.
    Bankruptcy-Chapter 13 non-dismissed or non-discharged remains 10 years from the date filed.
    Unpaid tax liens remain indefinitely.
    Paid tax liens remain for up to 7 years from the date released.
    Paid or unpaid judgments remain on file 7 years from the file date.

  • New York State Residents Only: Satisfied judgments remain 5 years from the date filed, paid collections remain 5 years from the "date of last activity".
    California State Residents Only: All tax liens remain 7 years from the date filed.


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Equifax Credit Report Fields

  • CONSUMER REFERREL MESSAGE:
    This is the address and phone number of the reporting agency. It is provided to assist you and the consumer in the
    event of adverse action.

  • SINCE:
    Date file was established

  • FAD:
    Date of last activity on file

  • FN:
    FILE NUMBER for Equifax Internal use only

  • IDENTIFICATION:
    Subject name
    Current address, telephone numbers, origin & date
    added to file
    Former address
    Second former address
    Also known as
    Birth date, SSN subject, SSN verified-Yes (Y) or No (N)
    (According to Equifax rules, SSN has been verified through major Equifax customers Social Security Administration will not verify SSN)

  • EMPLOYMENT:
    ES-(Employment subject) position, firm, location,
    date employed, date verified
    EF-(Employment former) position, firm,
    location, date left
    E2-(Employment second former)

  • SUMMARY OF FILE ITEMS:
    04/73-Oldest opening date of trade
    07/98-Newest reporting date of trade
    PR/OI-YES-file has public records
    FB-NO-when file contains NO information
    from credit reporting companies NOT affiliated
    with Equifax
    ACCTS:10-File contains ten trade lines
    HC-High credit range $450-87,595
    6-ONES-Six trades in the file coded 1
    1-TWO-One trade in file coded 2
    1-THREE-One trade in file coded 3
    1-FIVE-One trade in file coded 5
    1-OTHER_One trade in file with no code

  • PUBLIC RECORDS OR OTHER INFORMATION:
    BKRPT (Bankruptcy) date filed, court number, case number, liabilities, assets, exempt amount, filer, type, intent,-chapter number
    COLL (Collection) Date reported, date assigned to collection agency, agency's client, amount, balance, date of last activity with agency's client,
    ECOA designator, account serial number.
    ST JD- (Satisfied judgement) date filed, court number, amount, defendent, case number, plaintiff, date verified, status, date satisfied

  • INQUIRIES:
    INQS -Alert appears if three or more inquiries occured within the past ninety days. Customer name, number and date inquired. Two-year inquiry history shown.

  • TRADE:
    First Line:
    FIRM/ID CODE-Name and customer number of reporting company
    *-Trade information from automated tape supplier
    RPTD-Date item was reported
    OPND-Date account was opened with reporting company
    H/C High credit (On "R" (Revolving) accounts,
    may indicate credit limit)
    TRM-Monthly repayment amount or number of months or years
    BAL-Balance owed as of reporting date
    P/D-Past due amount as of reporting date

  • TYPE OF ACCOUNT:
    R=Revolving account
    O=Open account (30, 60, or 90 days)
    I=Installment account CS-Current Status of Account
    Code Description
    0 Too New To Rate; Approved But Not Used
    1 Paid as Agreed; Satisfactory; Current
    2 Pays 31-60 Days; Not more than 2 Payments Past Due
    3 Pays 31-60 Days; Not more than 3 Payments Past Due
    4 Pays 31-60 Days; Not more than 4 Payments Past Due
    5 Pays Over 120 Days; Not more than 4 or More Payments Past Due
    6 Pays Over 120 Days; Not more than 5 or More Payments Past Due
    7 Making Regular Payments Or Paid Under Wage Earner Plan Of Similiar Arrangements
    8 Repossession
    9 Charged Off to Bad Debt

  • MR-Months reviewed

  • Code Description
    U Undersigned
    I Individual
    A Authorized User
    J Joint
    C Co-Maker
    B On Behalf Of
    M Maker
    T Associated With Account Terminated
    S Shared

  • ACCOUNT NUMBER:
    Subject's account number with reporting company
    Second Line:
    30 (01) 60 (01) 90+ (01)-Number of times account was 30, 60 or 90+ days late
    05/98-R4, 04/98-R3, 03/98-R2-Exact dates of last two delinquencies plus most severe delinquency rating in last
    seven years
    DLA 02/98-Date of last activity on account

  • SAFESCANNED:
    This file was accessed by a customer using the Equifax SAFESCAN service, an Equifax fraud protection service.

  • DATE FILE WAS ACCESSED

  • SAFESCAN:
    Optional fraud system. Year and state of residence when Social Security number was issued.

 

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