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What information does LexisNexis report?

What information does LexisNexis report?

The report includes items such as real estate transaction and ownership data, lien, judgment, and bankruptcy records, professional license information, and historical addresses.

How do I check my LexisNexis report?

You can get your LexisNexis report by going to the company’s website, calling 1-866-897-8126, or mailing a printable request form. You will need to provide your first and last name, address, date of birth, and either your SSN or your driver’s license number and state to request your LexisNexis report.

How do I clean up my LexisNexis report?

LexisNexis can be reached one of three ways:

  1. Physical address: Write to the company at LexisNexis Consumer Center, ATTN: FACT Act Dispute Request, P.O. Box 105295, Atlanta, GA, 30348-5295.
  2. Phone: 888-497-0011 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET.
  3. Email: [email protected].

Who can access LexisNexis?

Examples of LexisNexis customers include law enforcement agencies, federal homeland security departments, banking and financial services companies and insurance carriers, legal professionals, and state and local governments. Certain products, such as Peoplewise and Vitalcheck, are sold to the general public.

Is the LexisNexis public records service a consumer report?

The LexisNexis Public Records services are not provided by “consumer reporting agencies,” as that term is defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. §, et seq.) (“FCRA”) and do not constitute “consumer reports,” as that term is defined in the FCRA.

Can a third party access a LexisNexis report?

In limited circumstances and with appropriate authorization, LexisNexis will provide access to an Accurint Comprehensive Report or Accurint Contact and Locate Report to a third party.

Are there any errors in the Nexis report?

Due to the nature and origin of public record information, the public records and commercially available data sources used in reports may contain errors.

How does LexisNexis take care of your credit report?

LexisNexis Personal Reports is responsible for communicating your specific dispute to the credit bureau from whom your credit report was originally obtained. The credit bureau will investigate the issue and will notify us of the outcome.