What type of information do credit bureaus
collect and sell?
Credit bureaus collect and sell four basic types of
information:
Identification and employment information
Your name, birth date, Social Security number, employer,
and spouse's name are routinely noted. The CRA also
may provide information about your employment history,
home ownership, income, and previous address, if a creditor
requests this type of information.
Payment history
Your accounts with different creditors are listed, showing
how much credit has been extended and whether you've
paid on time. Related events, such as referral of an
overdue account to a collection agency, may also be
noted.
Inquiries
CRAs must maintain a record of all creditors who have
asked for your credit history within the past year,
and a record of those persons or businesses requesting
your credit history for employment purposes for the
past two years.
Public record information
Events that are a matter of public record, such as bankruptcies,
foreclosures, or tax liens, may appear in your report.