6 Best Credit Repair Companies of December 2023
Our team was among the first to thoroughly research, evaluate and pick the best credit repair companies in the market.
Since we first published in 2016, we’ve spent thousands of hours investigating the industry, vetting around two dozen national providers. We compared them on 15+ data points that include fees, plans, customer feedback and industry reputation. Based on this extensive research, we picked the top credit repair companies in the market, including Credit Saint, Sky Blue Credit and the Credit Pros.
Money's Main Takeaways
- Credit repair involves reviewing your credit report for inaccuracies and disputing them with the reporting agencies to improve your credit score.
- You can repair your credit history yourself, but hiring a credit repair service can be helpful if your report has several mistakes.
- Credit repair companies evaluate your credit report and dispute any errors on your behalf with the credit bureaus and your lenders.
- Some companies also offer ongoing credit consultations and additional financial tools, like credit and identity theft monitoring.
- The process can be time-consuming, often lasting up to a year.
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- 22 companies reviewed
- 10+ data points used, including pricing, services and customer support
- 100+ sources reviewed
Our Top Picks for Best Credit Repair Companies
- Credit Saint – Best Overall
- Lexington Law – Credit Repair Industry Leader
- Sky Blue Credit – Best Value
- The Credit People – Best Guarantee
- The Credit Pros – Best Bonus Features
- Credit Versio - Best for DIY Credit Repair
Best Credit Repair Reviews
- 90-day money-back guarantee
- Clear pricing policies
- Online sign-up available
- Online chat available weekdays from 9am - 7pm
- Service not available in South Carolina, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, Maine and Washington, D.C.
- First work fee of up to $195
- Monthly fee:
- $79.99 – $129.99
- Set-up fee:
- $99 - $195
- Money-back guarantee:
- 90 days
Why we chose this company: Credit Saint is our pick for Best Overall because of its clear pricing policies and comprehensive package options.
The company offers three credit repair packages: Credit Polish, Credit Remodel and Clean Slate. The packages — which range from $79.99 to $129.99 — differ in how many claims they’ll dispute a month, from five claims with the basic “Credit Polish” plan to an unlimited amount with the premium “Clean Slate” plan.
Each package also features a different suite of financial tools. The basic plan, for instance, includes a credit score tracker, while the highest tier plan adds credit and identity theft monitoring, lost wallet protection and more.
Credit Saint offers a free consultation to evaluate your particular situation and identify the next steps you should take. Once you sign up with them, the company assigns an advisory team to your case and schedules calls to keep you informed.
Credit Saint also provides a credit score analysis and educational content to help customers better understand their credit. Some plans also include a personalized guide to building credit. Additionally, the company offers a 90-day money-back guarantee if you don’t see any changes in your credit history after three months.
Credit Polish
$79.99 p/m
Credit Remodel
$99.99 p/m
Clean Slate
$129.99 p/m
$99 one-time initial work fee
$99 one-time initial work fee
$195 initial work fee
Dispute up to 5 items per monthly cycle
Dispute up to 10 items per month
Unlimited monthly disputes
Score Analysis
Same as Credit Polish plan
Same as Clean Slate plan
Score Tracker
Creditor Intervention Letters
Three-Bureau Reports and Scores
Access to Educational Content
Personalized Guide to Building Credit
Three-Bureau Change Alerts
90 Day Money Back Guarantee
Identity Theft Protection
Change of Address Alerts
One-Bureau Report and Scores
SSN Trace
Real-Time Account Sync
Payday Loan Alerts
ID Cover Darkweb Monitoring
Sex Offender Monitoring
Lost Wallet Protection
Early Warning System for Bank Accounts
$1M ID Theft Insurance Policy
- Online contact options
- Free credit report consultation
- All plans include identity theft insurance
- Accused by the CFPB of collecting illegal advance fees
- No satisfaction guarantee
- Only up to 3 Experian interventions per month
- First Payment:
- $99.95 – $139.95
- Set-up fee:
- $89.95 – $129.95
- Money-back guarantee:
- None
Why we chose this company: Lexington Law is our pick for Industry Leader due to its more than 18 years of experience and almost nationwide availability (every state except in Oregon).
Because it’s a law firm and its staff is mostly attorneys and paralegals, the company is said to explore every legal avenue to correct inaccuracies in your credit report.
The company offers three service packages ranging from $99.95 to $139.95 per month, each including credit disputes and creditor interventions — such as debt validation and goodwill letters. Its mid- and high-tier plans include additional perks like a personal finance manager, identity theft insurance and/or a Transunion FICO score tracker.
If you want to track your credit progress, Lexington has a highly ranked mobile app where users have 24/7 access to their credit score analysis, personalized counseling plan and dispute updates.
However, Lexington Law has had its share of legal problems. Recently, the company was accused of charging illegal upfront fees through telemarketing, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has entered a proposed settlement requiring Lexington Law to pay a $2.7 billion fine.
Additionally, in June 2023, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The case is pending.
Despite this, Lexington Law remains a powerful player in the industry and offers the advantage of having an experienced law firm handling your case.
The company offers the following credit repair packages:
Concord Standard
$95.95 p/m
Concord Premier
$119.95 p/m
Premier Plus
$139.95 p/m
-Up to 6 Equifax & TransUnion disputes per cycle
-Up to 3 Experian disputes per cycle
-Up to 6 Equifax & TransUnion disputes per cycle
-Up to 3 Experian disputes per cycle
-Up to 8 Equifax & TransUnion disputes per cycle
-Up to 3 Experian disputes per cycle
Up to 3 creditor interventions per month
Up to 3 creditor interventions per month
Up to 6 creditor interventions per month
ID Theft Insurance
(Up to $25,000)
Inquiry Assist
Inquiry Assist
Debt Handler
Report analysis
Report analysis
Inquiry Assist
Report Watch Alerts
Report Watch Alerts
TransUnion Credit Monitoring
TransUnion Credit Monitoring
ID Theft Insurance
(Up to $25,000)
Transunion FICO score
Debt Handler
ID Theft Insurance
(Up to $1,000,000)
Lost Wallet Protection
Debt Handler
Junk Mail Reducer
Financial Transaction Alerts
- 50% discount for couples
- Repair up to 15 items every 35 days
- Online sign-up available
- Pause your subscription whenever you like
- No financial tools, such as credit score tracker
- Credit disputes limited to five per bureau every 35 days
- Monthly fee:
- $79 ($119 for couples)
- Set-up fee:
- $79 ($119 for couples)
- Money-back guarantee:
- 90 days
Why we chose this company: Sky Blue Credit Repair is our pick for Best Value because it offers a single, low-cost credit-repair package that includes just about everything you need to clean up your credit report quickly.
For $79 a month, Sky Blue provides a detailed analysis of your credit report and draws up customized dispute letters. The company can also help you organize a strategy to improve your credit score, and you can schedule consultations if you have questions about anything credit-related, like credit card offers or loan applications.
It’s also worth noting that Sky Blue Credit Repair offers one of the most flexible subscriptions on the market. If you want to skip a month of service without canceling your subscription, you can request a pause through your online account.
You won't be charged while your account is paused, and you can resume the subscription when needed. This could save you money on startup fees, which most credit repair firms charge whenever you start using their services.
Sky Blue is no longer registered with the Better Business Bureau (companies have to pay annual fees to stay accredited). However, when it was registered, it boasted an A+ rating, and consumer comments were largely positive.
Its credit repair plans include:
Sky Blue Credit Repair Services
$79 p/m ($119 p/m for couples)
Dispute up to 15 items (5 per credit bureau) every 35 days
Customized dispute letters
Statute of limitations research on reported debts
Credit score guidance
Credit rebuilding counseling
Debt settlement and negotiations consultations
Debt validation, goodwill and cease and desist letters
- Simple pricing structure
- Customer service available through phone, chat or email
- Low one-time first work fee ($19)
- Unlimited challenges with all three bureaus
- No credit monitoring
- No financial management tools
- Monthly fee:
- $79, $99 or $419 six-month flat rate
- Set-up fee:
- $19 (No setup fees with six-month plan)
- Money-back guarantee:
- Cancel at any time and you won't be charged for that month of service. If you choose the flat-fee plan, you have a full six-month satisfaction guarantee
Why we chose this company: The Credit People is our pick for Best Guarantee because it offers low startup fees and lets customers cancel their subscriptions when they need to.
Most credit repair companies offer a 90-day money-back guarantee. Others only refund you for the last month of service. The Credit People, on the other hand, lets you cancel your subscription whenever you want and refunds both the last and previous month's payment.
The company's low startup fees also set it apart from competitors. Credit repair services usually charge around $79 or more to set up your account and pull your credit report but The Credit People only charges $19.
The Credit People’s interface is also a plus — you can monitor updates to your credit report or score from all three credit bureaus from their easy-to-use online dashboard. It also lets you track open disputes and connect to customer service if you have any questions.
The three memberships offered by The Credit People include the following credit repair services:
Standard Plan
$79 p/m
Premium Plan
$99 p/m
Flat-rate Plan
$499 One-time fee
$19 initial fee
$19 initial fee
$19 initial fee
Credit score before and after negative items are removed
Credit score from all bureaus updated monthly
$499 flat-rate pricing for a six month membership ($83.16 p/m)
Unlimited disputes to all three credit bureaus
Debt validation letters
Same benefits as the premium plan
Creditor interventions
Cancel at any and get a refund for the remaining months
Unlimited disputes to all three credit bureaus
- Financial management tools and credit monitoring included with every plan
- Live chat available
- Certified FICO professionals
- No setup fee
- Basic credit repair package only includes one credit dispute
- 24/7 phone support isn't available
- Monthly fee:
- $69 – $149
- Set-up fee:
- $119 or $149
- Money-back guarantee:
- 90 days
Why we chose this company: Many credit repair companies offer extra perks only with their most expensive plan. We chose The Credit Pros as Best for Bonus Features since it offers useful financial management tools at all price tiers.
The plans include tools like bill reminders and a budgeting system that syncs to your accounts in real time. They also feature TransUnion alerts to track credit score changes and dark web monitoring to check if your personal information (like your Social Security number or address) was leaked.
However, note that the company's most affordable service package (Money Management) doesn't include credit repair services. It only features a financial consultation and credit and identity theft monitoring services, which are often available for a lower cost by identity theft protection services.
For help fixing credit report errors, you must subscribe to the Prosperity or Success Plus package. These include unlimited disputes, creditor interventions and cease and desist letters.
The Success plan also lets you access reports and scores from the three credit bureaus and a credit builder loan that can help improve your credit history if you make timely payments.
All plans include access to The Credit Pros' mobile app, which lets you review disputes, receive real-time updates and monitor your credit score and report.
The company's free consultation is available in English and Spanish, something not common in the credit repair industry. However, note that its initial work fee is higher than many other competitors' — $119 for its low and medium tier plans and $149 for its premium plan.
Money Management
$69 p/m
Prosperity
$129 p/m
Success Plus
$149 p/m
$119 one-time initial work fee
$129 one-time initial work fee
$149 one-time initial work fee
One-bureau report and scores
Same features as the Money Management plan
Same features as the Prosperity plan
ID Cover Darkweb monitoring
Three-bureau Credit bureau challenges
Access to credit builder loan (if interested)
TransUnion alerts
Cease and desist letters
Three-bureau reports and scores
Real-time account sync
Letters of reference
Bill reminder
Creditor interventions
Budgeting system
- AI software analyzes your credit reports to identify negative items
- Automatically generates dispute letters based on your credit situation
- Keeps track of your credit score and disputes with an easy-to-read dashboard
- Monthly plans include identity theft insurance
- You must mail the dispute letters yourself
- No credit experts to assist you
- No money-back guarantee
- No credit consultations
- Monthly fee:
- $19.95 – $29.99
- Set-up fees:
- None
- Money-back guarantee:
- None
Why we chose this company: Credit Versio is our pick for Best for DIY Credit Repair because it’s a low-cost alternative to traditional credit repair services and simplifies the often complicated credit repair process.
Even though you can dispute credit inaccuracies yourself at no cost, the process can be time-consuming and stressful. Credit repair software, Credit Versio, can help streamline this process.
The company’s software uses artificial intelligence to scan your credit reports for negative items that may be lowering your credit score. It then organizes them according to the credit bureau that reported it.
If you find a mistake, the software can generate tailored dispute letters based on your credit information and why you believe that item is inaccurate.All you have to do is print out the letter and mail it to the credit bureau.
Credit Versio offers three plans that provide unlimited dispute letters and monthly credit reports and scores. Two give you access to SmartCredit’s credit monitoring platform, and the most expensive plan also includes IdentityIQ, an identity theft protection service.
Adding these services lets Credit Versio keep track of any changes to your credit report in case you need to send out more dispute letters.
smartcredit BASIC
$19.95 p/m
smartcredit PREMIUM
$29.95 p/m
IdentityIQ
$29.99 p/m
Unlimited disputes
Unlimited disputes
Unlimited disputes
Monthly 3-Bureau reports & scores
Monthly 3-Bureau reports & scores
Monthly 3-Bureau reports & scores
Identity insurance up to $1 million
Identity insurance up to $1 million
Identity insurance up to $1 million
Credit monitoring alerts from TransUnion
Credit monitoring alerts from TransUnion
Real Time 3 Bureau Credit Monitoring
Access to Smartcredit Money Manager
Access to Smartcredit Money Manager
Two monthly Transunion Report & score
Unlimited Transunion Report & score updates
Other credit repair companies we considered
We researched dozens of companies in the process of compiling our list of the top credit repair services. Some companies, however, didn’t make the cut. These are some of them:
Safeport
- 90-day money-back guarantee
- Credit score tracker and analysis
- 24/7 Online progress tracking
- Only one credit repair plan
Safeport Law charges $99 monthly and a $99 set-up fee for its credit repair services. The plan includes challenges to the three main credit bureaus and a credit score analysis and tracker. However, the company only offers one plan, while our main picks have two or more.
Credit Glory
Credit Glory charges $99 per month and a $299 setup fee, which is significantly higher than some of our leading picks. Additionally, the company doesn't include a credit monitoring or dispute tracking service, nor does it offer any discounts.
- Customer service available on weekends
- Setup fee charged once dispute letters are sent
- 90-day money-back guarantee
- Credit monitoring available at extra cost
- No discounts
CreditRepair.com
CreditRepair.com offers a free online initial evaluation that includes your credit score, a negative item summary and a personalized credit-repair plan. It has three service packages ranging from $69.95 and $119.95, which are competitive prices. But, unlike our main picks, the company doesn’t offer a money-back guarantee.
- Educational blog about credit
- Three service plans available
- Free credit score included
- No information about its staff's qualifications
- Pending legal action from the CFPB
- Unclear information on its three service plans
Trinity Credit Services
Trinity Credit Services has over nine years in the credit repair business. The company offers a free credit report evaluation and a customized credit repair plan, which you can keep track of online. However, the company isn't clear about service costs and setup fees on their website. Additionally, they don’t provide information about guarantees.
- Free credit report evaluation
- Track the dispute process online
- No information about services and fees
Pyramid Credit Repair
Pyramid Credit Repair has over ten years of experience. It's one of the few credit repair companies offering a discounted plan for couples and 24/7 customer support. However, its setup fees are higher than many of our main picks.
- Offers 24/7 customer support
- Free credit consultation
- Discounted couple plan available
- Discounts for the military and teachers
- Little information regarding plans
- Individual plan doesn't include finance tools
AMB Credit Consultants
AMB Credit Consultants has been in business for more than 10 years, but there are some drawbacks to its services. For example, it doesn't offer a free credit consultation. You must subscribe to a monthly credit monitoring plan from IdentityIQ for $24.99 before scheduling a consultation.
- Over ten years of experience
- Discount for couples
- Advises against using AnnualCreditReport.com (the only federally authorized site to obtain free credit reports)
- Must commit to at least 6-9 months of service
- Must pay for a credit monitoring subscription before initial consultation
- Extra fee for third-party credit monitoring
Creditfirm.net
CreditFirm.net charges $49.99 per month for individuals ($89.99 for couples), which is relatively inexpensive compared to other companies. But the company doesn't offer a free credit consultation, money-back guarantee or additional finance tools.
- No setup fees
- Couples discount available
- Cancel any time
- Unlimited disputes to creditors
- Monthly credit monitoring not available
- No money-back guarantee
- Outdated website is hard to navigate
- Customers must send in credit reports themselves
Credit Assistance Network
The Credit Assistance Network's website is outdated and hard to navigate. There's little to no information regarding the company's reputation on third-party party review sites. Additionally, the company doesn't offer credit repair services. Instead, it forwards you to The Credit Pros, one of our main picks. With this in mind, we recommend signing up with The Credit Pros directly.
- 20% discount for friends or spouses
- Includes personal finance tools
- Credit restoration services managed by The Credit Pros (one of our main picks)
- Outdated or unclear information on its website
Credit Repair Guide
Credit report mistakes are much more common than you might think. And, while you can remove inaccurate information from your credit report yourself, the process is often frustrating and time consuming.
A credit repair agency can make this process easier by doing the heavy lifting for you — obtaining your reports, finding inaccuracies and disputing any mistakes on your behalf directly with lenders and credit bureaus. However, many companies make false claims and lure customers into paying for services that won't deliver any results.
Table of Contents
- What is credit repair?
- How does credit repair work?
- How do credit repair companies work?
- How much does credit repair cost?
- What you should know before hiring a credit repair company
- Differences between debt settlement, credit repair and credit counseling
- How to choose the right credit repair company
- 7 warning signs of a credit repair scam
- DIY credit repair
- How to fix my credit
- Latest news
What is credit repair?
Credit repair refers to the process of improving one's creditworthiness.
It often involves reviewing your credit history for inaccuracies and disputing them with the credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion). If your report has no errors, other credit repair strategies include paying your bills on time and lowering your overall debt.
You can repair your credit yourself for free. However, the process can be tedious, especially if your reports have multiple errors.
Credit repair services check your reports for mistakes and contact credit bureaus and financial companies, like banks or debt collectors, to dispute the errors on your behalf. Some also offer additional services, like credit monitoring and cease and desist letters.
Taking the time to repair your credit can raise your credit score, which can improve your approval odds for the best credit cards and loans — and with favorable interest rates.
How does credit repair work?
Whether you do it yourself or hire a company, credit repair usually involves:
- Requesting your credit reports from the main credit bureaus
- Reviewing them for inaccurate information
- Filing a dispute with the credit bureau that generated the erroneous report to ask them to correct it
Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FRCA), you have the right to dispute any information you believe is inaccurate. The credit reporting agencies must investigate within 30 days and delete the item from your report if found to be erroneous. They are also required to send you the results of the investigation within five business days of completing it.
Note that you (and credit repair companies) can only remove inaccurate information from your credit report. If your report doesn't have errors, you should focus on paying your bills on time, keeping a low credit utilization ratio and reducing your total debt. (Check out How to Fix My Credit for more information.)
How do credit repair companies work?
Each credit repair company has its own way of doing things, but most of them follow a four-step process:
Credit consultation
The credit repair company will walk you through the credit-repair process and review your credit reports for errors and derogatory marks, like collections and bankruptcies. They may also offer personal finance advice to help you achieve a good credit score.
Sign limited power of attorney
The company’s representatives will have you sign a contract giving them limited power of attorney, that is, the legal right to act on your behalf.
Challenge negative items
Once you give them the legal authority to do so, the company disputes inaccurate items with your creditors and the major credit bureaus. Errors on your credit report can include tax liens or foreclosures that don’t belong to you, duplicate accounts or outdated information.
Progress reports
The best credit repair companies will track your disputes’ progress and update you frequently on the status of each disputed item. They will usually send progress reports along with an updated copy of your credit report so you can review the changes.
How much does credit repair cost?
Credit repair agencies typically charge between $50 to $150 per month, depending on the service plan you choose. They also charge a setup fee (also called initial or first work fee) that's often a similar price to the monthly subscription.
This cost generally includes monthly credit report and score analyses and a set number of bureau disputes and creditor interventions. Some companies also provide financial tools like credit score trackers and budgeting software.
What you should know before hiring a credit repair company
There are some things to keep in mind when you're trying to rebuild your credit history:
Credit repair takes time
It can take from three months to a year to see an improvement in your credit report.
Not all negative items can be removed
Late or missed payments, hard inquiries, charge-offs, repossessions and debt collections can only be removed if the information is inaccurate or outdated.
You have to do some of the legwork
You may have to provide credit repair agencies with documentation to support disputes of negative information on your credit report.
Most companies have setup fees
Most credit repair companies charge an initial fee (also called setup or first work fee) that can range anywhere between $15 to $200. This fee is used to set up your account, which may involve gathering your personal and financial information and creating a strategy plan for your particular credit situation.
Companies can’t charge you in advance for their services
Once you pay the setup fee (if required), companies can’t make any additional charges unless they prove that the services offered to you in their contract are being fulfilled.
You have the right to cancel any services without incurring any penalties within 3 business days
Under the Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA), credit repair companies must give you a written contract outlining their services before receiving any payment. Companies must also give you a copy of the “Consumer Credit File Rights Under State and Federal Law,” a document that states your right to order credit reports and dispute inaccurate information yourself.
You have the right to cancel any services without incurring any penalties within 3 business days
The CROA states that you have the right to back out of a contract within three business days without any charges or cancellation fees. This is also stipulated by the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC)'s Cooling-Off Rule.
How to choose the right credit repair company
These are some factors to keep in mind to avoid credit repair scams:
Lookout for false promises
Legitimate credit repair companies will never guarantee they can remove accurate information from your report or promise you a new credit identity, for example.
For steps on how to deal with negative items that cannot be removed, read our guide to how to repair bad credit.
Check for Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA) compliance
CROA establishes clear directives that legitimate credit repair agencies should follow, and it’s important to ensure the company you choose is compliant in every step of the process.
According to the CROA:
- Credit repair companies must provide a written contract explaining their services in detail (including service costs, contract duration and guarantees)
- You have the right to walk away without penalty within three days of signing the contract if it doesn't meet the requirements
Read customer reviews
You can check sources like Google Reviews, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and Yelp. These are useful starting points that can help you gauge customer experience. However, we recommend complementing what you read with further research — after all, most people post reviews when they’re unhappy with a service, not when they’re satisfied.
Still, if you read multiple reviews alleging similar types of issues, you can consider it a red flag.
Check the regulatory agencies
One of the agencies overseeing the credit repair industry is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). This federal organization aims to protect consumers from fraudulent or predatory practices by banks, lenders or any type of financial institution — including credit repair services.
When searching for the right credit repair company for you, it’s a good idea to check the CFPB complaint database and check how many complaints — if any — have been filed against that particular provider.
Compare fees and turnaround times
Reputable credit repair companies will list their prices and services clearly, so consumers can select the right package for their needs. Turnaround time should be reasonable, and the company must keep you updated about the progress.
Look for personal finance tools
Besides their standard credit repair services, some credit repair agencies offer personal finance tools like bill reminders, budgeting software and credit monitoring. Additionally, they may offer free credit consultations, satisfaction guarantees and identity theft protection services.
Differences between debt settlement, credit repair and credit counseling
Debt settlement, credit repair and credit counseling are all in the personal finance sphere, but it’s important to note the key differences between the three methods.
Debt settlement service
Credit repair service
Credit counseling service
For-profit service
For-profit service
Non-profit, but may charge a small service fee
Negotiates with your lenders so you can pay a reduced amount
Identifies and repairs mistakes on your credit report
Provides debt and money management advice
Involves stopping debt payments until a settlement is reached
Communicates with creditors and reporting bureaus to fix credit report errors
May negotiate better loan terms with your creditors
Will impact credit negatively for up to 7 years
Improves credit by removing reporting mistakes
Can set up a personalized debt repayments strategy to improve credit
Can hurt chances of getting loans or credit cards for some time
Increases the possibility of being approved for loans and credit cards
Increases the possibility of being approved for loans and credit cards
Best to consider it as a last resort
Best for those who need help removing mistakes from their report
Best if you're having trouble making on-time payments
If you’re interested in consulting a credit counselor, you can find a certified one through the National Foundation for Credit Counseling. These offer low-cost debt counseling, debt consolidation and debt management plans.
7 warning signs of a credit repair scam
The credit repair industry has had its share of controversies and scams. It’s important to recognize the red flags indicating a company or agent you’re dealing with might be engaging in some questionable practices.
DIY credit repair
Credit repair companies are helpful if you can afford the service and don’t have the time to dispute the items. However, it’s important to note that you can repair credit issues yourself at no cost. There are also ways to improve your credit score without the help of a credit repair agency.
Here are some steps you should take to repair your credit:
- Request free credit reports from each of the three main credit bureaus at AnnualCreditReport.com (you can get a free credit report weekly)
- Examine your reports for any discrepancies, on-time payments labeled as late or accounts that don’t belong to you
- If you spot an error, visit the reporting bureau’s website and file an online dispute
- Include with your dispute supporting documentation (like bank statements) that proves the items your disputing are inaccurate
Credit bureaus must investigate disputed items within 30 days and delete it from your report if found to be erroneous. They might also delete items from your report if the creditor or collection agency can’t validate the debt and is unable to provide evidence that it belongs to you.
If you’re up to the task, the first step is to learn how to read your credit report. Once you do, check out our guide on how to remove items from your credit report.
How to fix my credit
Credit repair is a process that can take months or years, depending on your particular financial situation. However, anyone trying to improve their creditworthiness should follow these steps:
Make timely payments
The first step is to consistently pay your bills on time because your payment history is the most important factor evaluated by credit scoring models. A 30-day late payment can lower your score by as much as 100 points, and the impact on your creditworthiness is worse if you're 60 or 90 days past due.
Lower your credit utilization ratio
Your credit utilization ratio indicates how much of your available credit you are currently using. It is the second most influential credit scoring factor after your payment history.
When you’re applying for new credit, most issuers or lenders will prefer to see a credit utilization ratio below 30%, which they’ll see as a sign that you’re not over-relying on credit cards or lines of credit.
You can calculate your credit utilization ratio by dividing your outstanding credit card balances by your credit limits. For example, if you have a credit card with a $10,000 credit limit, try to use $3,000 or less every month.
Reduce your overall debt
Reducing your outstanding balances can improve your creditworthiness and increase your approval odds for loans and cards by decreasing your debt-to-income (DTI) ratio.
DTI ratio is an important factor lenders use to evaluate credit applications. It represents your monthly debt obligations divided by your gross monthly income, and experts recommend keeping it at or below 36%. Paying down your loans and credit cards lowers your DTI ratio and shows lenders you can afford to take on new credit.
For tips on reducing debt, check out our guide How much is too much debt.
Get a secured credit card
If you don't currently qualify for most credit cards, consider applying for a secured one. Secured credit cards have higher approval odds because they require a security deposit that acts as collateral if you don't make your monthly payments.
Using a secured card and paying it on time will help you improve your credit score so you can qualify for better cards and loans in the long run.
Check out our list of the Best Credit Cards To Build Credit for more information.
The Cost Of Lower Credit Scores
Bad credit impacts your finances in more ways than you might think. The effects of having less-than-stellar credit aren’t just measured in terms of your ability to gain access to credit but also in how much that access costs you.
While some companies will approve borrowers with fair to poor credit, they will do so at a higher interest rate. This means that the lower your credit score, the more expensive loans will be.
Let's run through a breakdown of how much interest you can expect to pay based on your credit score range. In this example, we’ll assume a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage loan for $400,000, which is close to the median of home prices in the U.S.
Take a look at this example to see how the difference between excellent credit and fair credit can cost you upwards of $150,000 over the life of a 30-year loan:
FICO Score
APR
Monthly Payment
Total Interest Paid
760-850
6.761 %
$2,597
$535,034
700-759
6.983 %
$2,657
$556,392
680-699
7.16 %
$2,704
$573,559
660-679
7.374 %
$2,762
$594,474
640-659
7.804 %
$2,881
$637,012
620-639
8.35 %
$3,033
$691,964
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How We Chose the Best Credit Repair Companies of December 2023
Since we first started reviewing credit repair companies in 2016, we’ve spent thousands of hours researching the industry and vetting its major players.
As part of this research, members of our editorial staff have sought out first-hand experience with some of the names included in our list. Additionally, we re-evaluate our top picks every month to provide readers with the most up-to-date information on both these services and credit repair in general.
To choose the best credit repair companies, we evaluated the following factors:
Transparency: We considered whether companies provided clear, upfront information about their prices, fees, services, guarantees, terms and conditions and privacy policies.
Pricing and discounts: We compared companies' service plans based on cost, favoring providers that offered multiple options at several price points. We also considered their setup fees, also known as first-work fees. We also noted any available discounts, such as for couples or service members.
Services: All credit repair services claim to review and dispute inaccurate and/or outdated information that’s affecting your credit history. However, we favored companies that offered a variety of services tailored to different budgets and that also offered additional services, such as free credit consultations, creditor interventions and cease and desist letters.
Financial tools: We checked whether companies offered financial tools that might help consumers improve their credit, such as a credit score tracker, monthly credit reports and/or identity theft monitoring.
Client portal: Companies that offered a portal or app for clients to track their dispute status and credit repair progress stood out from the competition.
Money-back guarantee and cancellation policy: We favored companies that offered refunds or guarantees if they couldn’t remove or correct errors from your credit report within 90 days. We also preferred companies that didn’t charge cancellation fees.
Customer Support: We preferred companies that offered several contact options, such as online chat, support forms and email.
User experience: Beyond pricing and services, we also took into account the ease of use of each company website and if the information provided was up to date.
Service area: We considered the number of states where the companies operate and prioritized those that are available nationwide.
Company history: Our top picks are reputable credit repair services that have been around for more than ten years and garner mostly positive customer reviews across different platforms.
Customer satisfaction: We checked reviews across third-party review websites, such as the Better Business Bureau, to gauge customer satisfaction and any patterns of complaints regarding a company's services.
Regulatory actions: We looked for any history of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) violations and searched the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Database to check these companies’ history of customer complaints or enforcement actions.
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Summary of Money’s Best Credit Repair Companies of December 2023
- Credit Saint – Best Overall
- Lexington Law – Credit Repair Industry Leader
- Sky Blue Credit – Best Value
- The Credit People – Best Guarantee
- The Credit Pros – Best Bonus Features
- Credit Versio - Best for DIY Credit Repair