Credit Reports

Authorized User
An authorized user is someone allowed to use another person's credit-card account without being the primary account holder.
Average Age of Accounts
Average age of accounts is the typical age of the accounts on a credit file when viewed together.
Collection Account
A collection account is a debt that has been sent or sold to collections and is now reported in that status.
Consumer Statement
A consumer statement is a short note a consumer may add to a credit file to explain a disputed or unusual situation.
Credit Bureau
A credit bureau is a company that gathers and maintains consumer credit-file information.
Credit Monitoring
Credit monitoring is ongoing observation of a consumer's credit-file activity for changes, alerts, or suspicious events.
Credit Report
A credit report is the file that lists a consumer's credit accounts, inquiries, and other relevant reporting data.
Credit Reports
Credit-report terms that explain bureaus, tradelines, inquiries, and the records that shape a consumer credit file.
Derogatory Mark
A derogatory mark is negative credit-file information that suggests elevated repayment risk or account trouble.
Dispute
A dispute is a challenge to credit-report information that the consumer believes is inaccurate or incomplete.
Dispute Letter
A dispute letter is a written notice used to challenge credit-report information the consumer believes is inaccurate or incomplete.
Furnisher
A furnisher is a company or organization that supplies consumer credit information to a credit bureau.
Hard Inquiry
A hard inquiry is a credit-file check tied to a credit application or another approval decision.
Identity Verification
Identity verification is the process of confirming that the person requesting credit or file access is who they claim to be.
Mixed Credit File
A mixed credit file is a credit report that contains information belonging partly to another person.
Permissible Purpose
Permissible purpose is a legally valid reason for a company or institution to access a consumer credit report.
Public Record
A public record is a court or government record item that may be associated with a consumer's credit-reporting history.
Soft Inquiry
A soft inquiry is a credit-file review that is not treated like a full new-credit application pull.
Tradeline
A tradeline is an individual account entry on a credit report.
Unauthorized Account
An unauthorized account is a credit account appearing on the report that the consumer did not open or approve.
Unauthorized Inquiry
An unauthorized inquiry is a credit-report inquiry the consumer does not recognize or did not permit.