How to Get an Accurate Credit Score?

Check your credit reports from all three major bureaus: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion

Use official sources such as AnnualCreditReport.com or the bureaus’ own websites

Review all account details for errors, outdated information, or unfamiliar activity

Dispute any inaccuracies directly with the credit bureau and the creditor

Make sure your personal information is correct, including name, address, and Social Security number

Verify that all open and closed accounts are reported accurately

Confirm that payment history, balances, and credit limits are correct

Check for duplicate accounts or accounts that do not belong to you

Monitor your credit regularly for changes or suspicious activity

Use the same scoring model lenders commonly use when possible

Avoid relying on free scores from apps or banks without checking the model used

Keep credit card balances low before checking your score

Pay bills on time consistently

Limit new credit applications before applying for loans

Maintain older accounts to preserve credit history

Use credit monitoring services if you want ongoing updates

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