Know Your Credit Score Before Applying for an Auto Loan

Tip! Give yourself time. Time is considered one of the most significant aspects that can help improve your credit score.

It is important to know what your credit score is before you apply for an auto loan.

Finding out your current score ahead of time will help you determine what lenders may open a new line of credit for you and what rates you may qualify for.

To obtain your official credit score you will want to obtain a copy of your credit report from each of the three national credit bureaus - Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. Although Equifax is the most widely accessed credit bureau, lenders may get their reports from one of the other two bureaus. An error on any one of these reports could lower your score and result in you being denied credit.

Tip! If you are sincerely interested in improving your FICO credit score, bankruptcy MUST be avoided! Bankruptcy is more negative than late payments or collection accounts.

Listed below is the contact information for each of the national credit bureaus:

Equifax

Equifax Credit Information Services, Inc.

P.O. Box 740241

Atlanta, GA 30374

1-888-766-0008

www.equifax.com

Experian

National Consumer Assistance Center

P.O. Box 2002

Allen, TX 75013

1-888-397-3742

www.experian.com

TransUnion LLC

Consumer Disclosure Center

P.O. Box 1000

Chester, PA 19022

1-800-888-4213

www.tuc.com

To protect your privacy and verify your identity, each bureau requires that you provide your full name, proof of current address, addresses and Zip codes for places you have lived in the past 5 years, date of birth and social security number.

Tip! Don’t beat yourself up. I know this maybe hard, especially if you have a low credit score.

If you are ever denied credit for any reason, you can get a free copy of your credit report from the national credit bureaus. Otherwise, the cost to obtain a copy of your credit report is usually around $9 but may be cheaper in some states. You will need to request your credit score separately. Experian charges an additional fee for a credit score request, with a combined $14.95 charge for both.

Once you obtain your credit score you will know how easily you can get an auto loan with good rates and terms. The closer your credit score is to 750-850, the better off you’ll be. If you credit score is in the 600 range or below you will want to find out from lenders what the range of credit scores they will accept before applying for any loans.

Tip! An individual’s race, sex, age, level of education, or marital status has no bearing on a credit score, nor does the fact that an application for credit was previously turned down.

Finding out what range of credit scores lenders will accept may also help prevent your credit score from being reduced further. Every time a lender checks your credit score, the credit bureaus make a record of the inquiry. Too many inquiries can be seen as a sign of financial instability and your credit score could be lowered as a result.

The time you take to find out your credit score on your own, will save you time and hassle later on as you begin searching for an auto loan that is right for you.

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