Tuesday, October 25, 2011

What Does a No Hit Credit Score Mean?

A no-hit credit score means that there is not enough information on the credit report to calculate a credit score. This usually is because the person has not built up a credit history.

Number of Accounts

    In order to calculate a credit score, there must be at least one credit or loan account on record with the credit bureau.

Length of Credit History

    Once a loan or credit account has been opened, it takes six months of payment history to calculate a credit score.

Closed Accounts

    Accounts that have not been updated in the past six months will not receive a credit score. Accounts that have been paid off or closed are no longer reported.

Deceased Customer

    If a creditor receives information that the customer has died, this information is reported to the credit bureau. The credit score no longer will be calculated.

Credit Bureaus

    There are three credit bureaus that calculate credit scores: TransUnion, Equifax and Experian. If one of these has a no-hit score, another might have been able to calculate a score. To get a free copy of your credit reports, go to www.annualcreditreport.com.

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