Friday, March 12, 2010

How can a married person find out their spouse's credit report for newlyweds?

For instance, if someone got married and after the marriage their spouses credit started to be bad. How can that person find out what is on their spouses report if the report aren't shown together yet?

How can a married person find out their spouse's credit report for newlyweds?
You can go online and run the credit report. The two of you should do it together. They will asked you questions that only the person would know. example: What was your very first credit card? You lived on Main Street between 2001 and 2005? Did you refinance a car in 1992? Did you live out of the country between 1985 and 1987?





The purpose of these questions are to make sure that only the person is inquiring about their credit report.





When you get married honesty is a major issue, and if you have doubts about her/him you should clear the air now and not later.






Reply:You can get a free copy of your credit or your spouses credit at free at annualcreditreport.com. You will need all of the personal information such as address, social security number, etc. It even asks a few questions that only your spouse would know suchs as past addresses, credit account information etc. Just to be sure the person obtaining the information is truly the person filling out the form.


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