Saturday, October 24, 2009

How long after a bankruptcy is discharged (finalized) does your credit report reflect that?

In other words, my bankruptcy was discharged at the end of March, when will the credit report relect which accounts were thrown out in the bankruptcy?





Thanks!

How long after a bankruptcy is discharged (finalized) does your credit report reflect that?
usually within 30 days. However, you will want to get a copy of your credit report and make sure. Also, you will need to contact all 3 credit agencies because I can guarantee you that there are things in the bk that will still show delinquent on the report. It is important that you make sure everything says "included in bankruptcy" because it reflects dramatically on your credit score if you do not.
Reply:It doesn't matter that your bk has been discharged, it will still show on your report, if not now, very soon, and it will stay on your report for at least 7 years from the date of last activity.





Please get a book on bk, credit, credit reports, money and credit etc, and it will give you valuable information on credit and money. You can also get a credit conselor/agency to help you, or assist you in deleting some of the negative information. Just do your research and find a reputable company.
Reply:Not any time soon. The bankruptcy itself as a public record will be on your credit report for 10 years. In general, debts will stay on your credit report for 7 years. I believe the credit report may reflect that the account was included in your bankruptcy eventually.
Reply:It should never take more than 60 days, if it does contact the credit bureaus first and if you don't get it resolved that way then call your bankruptcy attorney.
Reply:Here is article that will explain this.


http://www.creditscorequick.com/2008/03/...
Reply:IT use to be 7 years!!!! With all the changes in the LAWS I draw A blank..


I due know that the CREDIT companys will be sending you A LOT of APPS for new cards after


ETC. Once the dis charge goers through so BE


AWARE...
Reply:Good question ...........i read it takes time , didn't say exactly how long .................order a credit report ......it's free .

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