Identifying information includes:
• Your name
• Your current and previous addresses
• Your social security number
• Your year/date of birth
• Your current and previous employers
Credit information includes credit accounts or loans you have with:
• Banks or lending institutions
• Retailers
• Credit card issuers
• Collection Agencies
Public record information includes any information that’s contained in state and county court records, like
• Bankruptcies
• Tax liens
• Monetary judgments
Inquiries:
Inquiries indicate you have applied for new credit that could result in additional debt. Potential lenders may view multiple recent inquiries on your credit report as a sign you may be overextending yourself so too many inquiries will reduce your score. We’ll talk about that in a minute.
What is credit monitoring?
Credit monitoring is a service that monitors credit reports for key changes in your credit. Any changes could be indications of unauthorized activity, fraud or identity theft. The credit monitoring companies should notify you of any changes so you can verify and take action if you feel necessary.