Types of Credit Reports
Types of Credit Reports
- Single Bureau Report: This
report provides information from a single bureau and
typically costs eight to ten dollars.
- Three Bureau Merged Report:
This report provides information from all three
bureaus and typically costs twenty to thirty dollars.
- Standard Factual Credit Report: This is a more detailed credit report and
costs forty to sixty dollars.
The Standard Factual Credit Report is prepared by a
credit service bureau in your area, and is forwarded to both you and
your loan officer. The local credit bureau will request your credit
history from all
three credit reporting agencies, edit those reports for currency and
consistency,
and blend them into a single document for delivery to the interested
parties.
They will begin this process only upon receipt of a consent form signed
and dated
by you at the time you file your application with a loan officer. There
are
several categories of information in the completed report:
- Identifying information
- Employment information
- Credit information
- Public records if any
(tax liens, judgements, bankruptcy etc)
- Inquiries for your record by others
The following categories are NOT included in your report:
- Race
- Religion
- Health information
- Driving record
- Criminal record, if any
- Political affiliations, if any
- Income