There are many reasons why an individual would need contact information of credit bureaus. It might be for requesting a free credit report. Or maybe for opting out of pre-approved credit cards. Or even for disputing a false charge on your credit card.
There are three major credit bureaus in America, namely – Trans Union, Equifax and Experian. There are several ways on how to contact these credit bureaus. You can reach them via phone, via mail or even online.
Below we list out certain contact mediums for these credit bureaus.
In order to contact a credit bureau, you will first need to work out your problem, keep all documents related to it handy and then proceed to give them a call.
How to Contact Experian?
In order to get a free credit report, report fraud or identity theft call – 1 888 397 3742
If wish to dispute a charge or report fraud, you can call 1-888-397-3742.
If you’ve already received your credit report and are looking for information on a particular charge or wish to report a fraud, call the number on the credit report. Remember to keep your credit report handy.
You can also contact them via mail over at –
Experian,
P. O. Box 2002,
Allen, TX 75013.
How to Contact TransUnion?
In order to get a free credit report, call – 1-877-322-8228
If you’re looking to dispute fraudulent charges on your credit report, call – 1-800-916-8800
If you’ve already received your credit report and are looking for information on a particular charge or wish to report a fraud, call the number on the credit report. Remember to keep your credit report handy.
You can also contact them via registered mail over at
TransUnion Consumer Solutions,
P.O. Box 2000
Chester, PA 19022-2000,
Or
TransUnion Fraud Victim Assistance Department,
P.O. Box 6790,
Fullerton, CA 92834.
How to Contact Equifax?
In order to order a free credit report, you can call – 1-800-685-1111
In order to report frauds or false charges you can call – 1-888-766-0008
If you’ve already received your credit report and are looking for information on a particular charge or wish to report a fraud, call the number on the credit report. Remember to keep your credit report handy.






