Who Can Access Your Credit Report?
Find Out Below!Employers« Back to Home
background checks of job applicants and to assess current employees for promotions or job reassignments. Before ordering your credit report, employers must first get your written authorization and provide certain disclosures. Many employers never look at credit reports. And those that do often will not be concerned about your financial problems. If you do have some negative information on your report, you might want to discuss it with the employer before he or she sees the report.
Government Agencies « Back to Home
Insurance Companies « Back to Home
Insurance Companies can look at your credit
report. Usually, they are not interested in
your credit history but instead may ask about
your medical history or about any insurance
claims you have filed. A credit bureau cannot
provide an insurance company a credit report
that contains medical information unless you
consent.Collection Agencies « Back to Home
Collection Agencies can look at your report
when trying to collect an overdue debt from
you. They mainly do this to try to locate you
or find out more about your assets.Judgement Creditors « Back to Home
Potential Creditors « Back to Home
Landlords and Mortgage Lenders « Back to Home
Utility Companies « Back to Home


