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Consumer Reports: What Information Furnishers Need to Know If you report information about consumers to a CRA — like a credit bureau, tenant screening company, check verification service, or a medical information service — you have legal obligations under the FCRA’s Furnisher Rule
NOTICE TO FURNISHERS OF INFORMATION: OBLIGATIONS OF FURNISHERS UNDER . . . C § 1681s-2 State law may impose additional requirements on furnishers All furnishers of information to CRAs should become familiar with the applicable laws and may want to consult with their counsel to ensure that they are in compliance The text of the FCRA is set forth in full at the Bureau of C
IdentityTheft. gov A recovery guide The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), 15 U S C § 1681-1681y, imposes responsibilities on all persons who furnish information to consumer reporting agencies (CRAs)
Credit reporting requirements (FCRA) - Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CFPB Bulletin 2016-01: The FCRA’s requirement that furnishers establish and implement reasonable written policies and procedures regarding the accuracy and integrity of information furnished to all consumer reporting agencies
Furnishers’ Obligations for Consumer Credit Information Under the CARES . . . Section 623 of the FCRA and Regulation V generally provide that a furnisher must not furnish inaccurate consumer information to a CRA, and that furnishers must investigate a consumer’s dispute that the furnished information is inaccurate or incomplete
1681g - Disclosures to consumers | U. S. Code - LII Legal Information . . . Every consumer reporting agency shall, upon request, and subject to section 1681h (a) (1) of this title, clearly and accurately disclose to the consumer: (1) All information in the consumer ’s file at the time of the request, except that—
12 CFR Part 1022 Subpart E -- Duties of Furnishers of Information Subpart E of this part applies to any person that furnishes information to a consumer reporting agency, except for a person excluded from coverage of this part by section 1029 of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010, title X of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Public Law 111-203, 124 Stat 1376
Requirements for furnishing accurate information to consumer reporting . . . There are two options for consumers to dispute information that has been reported to a CRA Consumers can contact the furnisher of the credit information (such as a bank) directly to dispute the information, or consumers can also contact the CRA that reported the disputed information
FCRAs Furnisher Rule: Its all about accuracy and integrity A publication from the FTC, Consumer Reports: What Information Furnishers Need to Know, offers tips to help ensure the accuracy and integrity of the information you furnish to CRAs, and more about establishing reasonable policies and procedures for implementing the rule in your business