Can you tell when a 30 day delinquent was put on your credit report?

Answer I just had my credit reviewed. It showed me exactly which payments were 30 days late by show the month and year of every late payment I had (and even 90 and 120 days). But it did not show what day they reported it.

There were also some late payments I knew I had, but did not show up because the company did not report it. Ask the company how long after a delenquency will they report it, they will usually tell you. It is is only or first offense and you don't make a habbit of it you are probably going to be okay.

Some mistakes can be very harmful, like the ones you might find on your credit report. Credit bureaus compile your credit report from many sources and the information on the report is only as reliable as the sources it came from. So if a creditor has made a mistake and reported an account delinquent when it’s actually up-to-date, the credit bureau would have no way of knowing if that information is accurate or not.

Get proof that it’s an error. You may need to get a letter from the creditor admitting the mistake. Notify the credit bureau immediately and in writing, and explore the option of correcting an error online.

If you believe an error is actually an instance of fraud, notify the fraud divisions of all three consumer credit bureaus (even if the error appears on just one report) and have them place a fraud alert on your file. Also, alert the authorities. Keep in mind that having an error removed from your credit report does not guarantee that you’ll improve your credit score.

But you will get peace of mind knowing everything on your report is as accurate as possible.

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