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ArkansasCredit Report Guide

Learn how to dispute errors, remove inaccurate information, and understand your credit report rights in Arkansas.

Under federal law (FCRA), you have the right to dispute inaccurate information on your credit report. Arkansas may provide additional protections.

Disputes are free. Credit bureaus must investigate within 30 days.

Key Facts

FreeCost to Dispute
⏱️Investigation
30 Days
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1/Year Each
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FCRA + State
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The Three Credit Bureaus

You have credit reports with each of these bureaus. Check all threeβ€”they may contain different information.

Equifax

equifax.com

1-800-685-1111

Experian

experian.com

1-888-397-3742

TransUnion

transunion.com

1-800-916-8800

Your Rights Under FCRA

The Fair Credit Reporting Act gives you important protections.

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Free Annual Reports

One free credit report from each bureau every 12 months through AnnualCreditReport.com

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Right to Dispute

You can dispute any information you believe is inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated

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30-Day Investigation

Credit bureaus must investigate disputes within 30 days and notify you of results

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Right to Correction

If information is found to be inaccurate, it must be corrected or deleted

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Add a Statement

You can add a brief statement to your file explaining disputed items

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Sue for Violations

You may be able to sue for damages if your FCRA rights are violated

How to Dispute Errors

1

Get Your Credit Reports

Request free reports from all three bureaus at AnnualCreditReport.com

2

Review for Errors

Check personal info, accounts, inquiries, and public records for inaccuracies

3

Gather Documentation

Collect any documents that support your dispute (statements, letters, etc.)

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Submit Your Dispute

File disputes online, by mail, or by phone with each bureau showing the error

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Wait for Investigation

The bureau has 30 days to investigate and respond to your dispute

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Review Results

Check the results and request a new report showing corrections

Common Credit Report Errors

Identity Errors

  • β€’Wrong name or SSN
  • β€’Wrong address
  • β€’Accounts belonging to someone else

Account Errors

  • β€’Incorrect balances
  • β€’Wrong account status
  • β€’Duplicate accounts

Reporting Errors

  • β€’Outdated information (7+ years)
  • β€’Paid debts shown as unpaid
  • β€’Closed accounts shown as open

Fraud Indicators

  • β€’Accounts you didn't open
  • β€’Inquiries you didn't authorize
  • β€’Addresses where you never lived

Explore Other Record Types

Criminal records and eviction filings may also be affecting your opportunities.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Credit laws can be complex. Consider consulting with a consumer rights attorney for specific guidance.