US Residents may obtain credit scores through the major credit bureaus:
By law, you are entitled to obtain your credit score. There is a fee of $6.95 to obtain your credit score from Equifax Information Services.
To request your credit score, please contact:
Equifax Information Services LLC
P.O. Box 105167
Atlanta, GA 30348
or call
1-877-SCORE-11If you are in the process of obtaining a mortgage, you may be entitled to free credit score information. Contact the person making or arranging your loan for further information.
Order online for only $5.00 or purchase by phone by calling 1-888-322-5583
The TransUnion Personal Credit Score can only be received with your TransUnion Personal Credit Report. The cost of the credit report varies from free to $9.50. The TransUnion Personal Credit Score costs $5.95 in addition to the cost of the credit report.
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