Credit Disputes

How to Dispute Errors with All Three Credit Bureaus

Learn the efficient way to dispute credit report errors with Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. Includes addresses, timelines, and tracking tips.

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FixMyCredit99 Team
(Updated November 15, 2024)
9 min read

Key Takeaways

  • Each bureau maintains separate credit files
  • Errors may appear on one, two, or all three reports
  • You must dispute with each bureau showing the error
  • Creditors may not report to all three bureaus
  • Track disputes separately for each bureau

Why Dispute with All Three Bureaus?

The three major credit bureaus—Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion—are separate, competing companies. Each maintains its own credit file on you with potentially different information. An error might appear on:

  • All three reports (if creditor reports to all bureaus)
  • Two reports (if creditor reports to some bureaus)
  • One report (if creditor only reports to one bureau)

Different Lenders, Different Bureaus

When you apply for credit, the lender may check just one bureau or all three. Mortgage lenders typically check all three; credit card companies often check just one. Having errors on any report could affect your applications.

Compare Your Reports First

  1. Get All Three Reports

    Request your free reports from AnnualCreditReport.com. Get all three at once so you can compare them side by side.

  2. Create a Comparison Document

    List each error and note which bureaus show it. Some errors may appear on all three; others may only appear on one or two.

  3. Note Differences Between Reports

    Pay attention to accounts that appear on some reports but not others. Missing accounts aren't necessarily errors, but inconsistencies can indicate problems.

Bureau Dispute Addresses

Here are the mailing addresses for disputes with each bureau:

Experian

  • Disputes: P.O. Box 4500, Allen, TX 75013
  • Fraud: P.O. Box 9701, Allen, TX 75013
  • Phone: 1-888-397-3742
  • Online: experian.com/disputes

Equifax

  • Disputes: P.O. Box 740256, Atlanta, GA 30374
  • Fraud: P.O. Box 105069, Atlanta, GA 30348
  • Phone: 1-866-349-5191
  • Online: equifax.com/personal/disputes

TransUnion

  • Disputes: P.O. Box 2000, Chester, PA 19016
  • Fraud: P.O. Box 2000, Chester, PA 19016
  • Phone: 1-800-916-8800
  • Online: transunion.com/credit-disputes

Efficient Dispute Strategy

Here's how to efficiently dispute with multiple bureaus:

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Get all 3 reports
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Compare & list errors
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Write base letter
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Customize for each
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Send certified mail
  1. Create a Base Dispute Letter

    Write one comprehensive dispute letter that includes your personal information, the errors you're disputing, and why they're wrong.

  2. Customize for Each Bureau

    Create three versions of your letter. Change the recipient address and name. Reference any specific report confirmation numbers for that bureau.

  3. Include Bureau-Specific Documentation

    Include a copy of the specific bureau's report with errors highlighted. Each bureau's report format is different.

  4. Send All Letters the Same Day

    Mail all three disputes on the same day via certified mail. This starts all 30-day investigation clocks simultaneously.

  5. Keep Separate Tracking Records

    Track each bureau's response separately. They may respond at different times with different results for the same error.

Certified Mail All Three

Use certified mail with return receipt for all three bureaus. This costs more but proves delivery and starts your 30-day clock with documented evidence.

Tracking Your Disputes

Keep detailed records of your disputes:

For Each Bureau, Track:

  • Date letter was mailed
  • Certified mail tracking number
  • Date delivery was confirmed
  • 30-day deadline date
  • Date response received
  • Result of dispute
  • Follow-up actions needed

What If Results Differ?

You may get different results from each bureau for the same error:

  • One removes it, others verify it
  • All verify but with different responses
  • One never responds (violation!)

Follow up separately with each bureau based on their specific response.

Dispute Errors with All Three Bureaus

Our platform generates customized dispute letters for each bureau and tracks responses. We mail everything via certified mail so you have proof of delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Only if the error appears on multiple reports. Check all three reports and dispute only with bureaus showing the error. An error on Experian doesn't automatically appear on Equifax or TransUnion.
Yes, you can use the same basic letter, but customize each with the bureau's name and address. Reference any report confirmation numbers specific to each bureau.
Not automatically. Each bureau maintains separate files. However, the creditor may update all three bureaus if they find the information is wrong. Always verify with each bureau.
Continue disputing with the bureau that didn't fix it. You can reference that another bureau deleted the same item. Consider escalating to CFPB if they still refuse.
Bureaus have 30 days to investigate (45 if you provide additional info). Wait until the deadline passes, then follow up in writing requesting status. No response may be an FCRA violation.

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