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Posted on: 23rd Mar, 2013 03:40 am
I want to check my husband credit score. Where can i check it?
Hi chandan,

Well, annualcreditreport.com will help you get a free credit report once a year. You can check out your husband's credit score and report from there.
Posted on: 24th Mar, 2013 08:06 pm
Hi chandan!

Welcome to the forums!

You can purchase your husband's credit score from one of the credit bureaus.

Feel free to ask if you have further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 25th Mar, 2013 08:33 pm
yup. once a year, go to annualcreditreport. and get a free copy. Although, I tried there twice and they always say they need more info and I have to mail in my request and wait a few weeks. For $10 I could get it from one of those online providers.
Posted on: 01st Apr, 2013 08:53 am
The three credit bureaus Equifax, Experian and TransUnion offer free credit reports once a year. You can check them once every four months to estimate your husband's credit score. But if you wish to check the exact credit score of your husband, you may need to purchase it from them. Regularly check you and your husband's credit scores to not only keep track of your finances but to protect you from identity theft as well. There are more reasons as to why there is a need to check credit scores, if you wish to know more about them, go to "creditdata.com/this-is-why-it-is-healthy-to-check-your-credit-score-regularly/".
Posted on: 05th Apr, 2013 12:39 am
Credit scores can be ordered from the three major credit bureaus—Equifax, Experian and TransUnion; however, there is a need to pay for them. If you wish to check free credit score of your husband, there are sites which approximate credit scores based on credit reports. You can simply order a free credit report from one of the bureaus and submit it to these sites. Just be careful of scam sites though; credit reports may contain sensitive information that might be used for the wrong purposes.
Posted on: 18th Apr, 2013 04:51 am
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