If you find an incorrect address—past or present—on your credit report from one of the three credit reporting agencies (Experian, TransUnion and Equifax), you can contact the agency that maintains the data to see which creditor reported it, or you may consider filing a dispute with the bureau.
Can you remove addresses from credit report?
You may also request that the address be removed from your credit report by disputing it with Experian. You can dispute by mail, telephone, or via the Internet. As long as the address is not associated with any of your accounts, Experian can remove it at your request.
How do I find my previous addresses for the last 10 years for free?
Visit AnnualCreditReport.com or call the toll-free number at 1-877-322-8228 to request a copy of your report. The report will include most, if not all, of your addresses from the time your credit history began.
How do you find your address history?
Here are some of the places you can look to find your past addresses.
- Check your credit reports. You may be able to pull some past addresses from your credit reports.
- Pull your tax records.
- Search your public records.
- Search your online accounts.
- Credit and lending decisions.
- Job offers and employment verification.
How do I find my old addresses for free?
How can I prove I lived at an old address?
How can I find my previous address history?
- Check your credit reports. You may be able to pull some past addresses from your credit reports.
- Pull your tax records.
- Search your public records.
- Search your online accounts.
- Credit and lending decisions.
- Job offers and employment verification.
How do I find my past address history for free?
How can I find out how long someone has lived at an address?
- Go to a Public Records Database. Go to any public information search engine like Intelius.com, PeopleFinders.com or Spokeo.com.
- Search for the Person by Name. Enter as much information about the person as you know.
- Find the Person in the Available List.
- Gather the Data.
- Get the Report.
- Protecting Your Own Privacy.