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Experian wants your credit information to be as accurate as possible. If you have reviewed your report and believe that information may be inaccurate, you can dispute it online for the fastest resolution.

Request a dispute online
First, determine the right option to request your dispute online. Disputing information online is FREE, and all options offer step-by-step instructions on how to complete your request online.

Have a credit report with a report number?

If you have a recent copy of your Experian credit report that includes a report number on top of the report (near your name) and believe information may be inaccurate, click here to request a dispute online.

Have a credit report without a report number?

1.  If you purchased the following Experian products from CreditExpert, you can dispute online directly from within your account.
  • Credit Manager Monitoring Service
  • 3 Bureau report and score for $39.95
  • Credit report and score for $15.00

To request a dispute online, log in to your account and click on the Dispute Information tab.

2.  If you purchased a single $10.00 credit report that is available online for 30 days, use your username and password to log in to your account and request a dispute.

Don't have a credit report?

To dispute credit information, you need a recent copy of your Experian credit report. Order yours now for immediate online dispute access.
View dispute results
Did you receive an email notice stating your results are ready for viewing?

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Check status of a dispute
Waiting on the results of your dispute and want to see what progress has been made?

Check the status.

Dispute basics
Everything you need to know about investigating information you believe is inaccurate on your Experian credit report. Read more.

How do I correct information on my Experian credit report?

What is the dispute process?



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