金融百科  > 所属分类  >  Acronym-缩写   
[1] 评论[0] 编辑

Fair Credit Reporting Act - FCRA

The act that regulates the collection of credit information and access to your credit report. It was passed in 1970 to ensure fairness, accuracy and privacy of the personal information contained in the files of the credit reporting agencies. It requires that any person or entity requesting your report must demonstrate a permissible purpose for the information before it is released. It also designates the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) as the enforcement authority for the provisions of the act.

|||Under this act, you have the right to:


  • Know what’s in your file.

  • Free file disclosure once per year from each of the major credit bureaus.

  • Ask for your credit score (there may be a fee).

  • Verify accuracy of report when required for employment purposes.

  • Notification if your file has been used against you.

  • Dispute and correct information that is incomplete or inaccurate.

  • Remove outdated, negative information (seven-years old or 10 years in the case of bankruptcy).





附件列表


1

词条内容仅供参考,如果您需要解决具体问题
(尤其在法律、医学等领域),建议您咨询相关领域专业人士。

如果您认为本词条还有待完善,请 编辑

上一篇 Fair And Accurate Credit Transactions Act - FACTA    下一篇 Fair Labor Standards Act - FLSA

相关标签

热门标签