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3 Ways to Contact Equifax

By Matthew Lynch
March 24, 2024
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Introduction:

Equifax is a global consumer credit reporting agency that collects and tracks information about individuals and businesses. At times, you may need to contact Equifax for a variety of reasons, such as disputing incorrect information, placing a fraud alert, or freezing your credit report. In this article, we will discuss three methods for contacting Equifax to ensure a smooth and efficient process.

1. Phone Support:

Equifax offers phone support to assist with your inquiries or concerns. Calling is often the quickest way to get the help you need, especially for matters such as identity theft or fraudulent activity on your credit report. You can reach Equifax Customer Support at:

– (866) 349-5191 (United States)

– (800) 465-7166 (Canada)

Keep in mind that Equifax customer service may have specific hours of operation and call wait times may be longer during peak periods.

2. Online Assistance:

Another option for contacting Equifax is through their online support platform. Accessible 24/7, online assistance is great for non-urgent matters and allows you to keep track of your requests and responses via email. To take advantage of online support, visit the Equifax website and choose the appropriate category (personal or business) of your inquiry.

For disputes or other credit report-related concerns, navigate to the “Disputes” section, where you can fill out a dispute form by providing relevant information such as name, date of birth, address, and Social Security Number. Additionally, if required, you can upload supporting documents to further justify your claim.

3. Mail Correspondence:

For those who prefer traditional correspondence methods or need to send physical documents, Equifax also accepts mail inquiries. When using this approach, be sure to include all necessary information in your correspondence related to your identity and specific issue.

The mailing address varies based on the nature of your inquiry. Here are a few key Equifax mailing addresses to consider:

– Equifax Information Services LLC.,

P.O. Box 740241

Atlanta, GA 30374 (For general inquiries)

– Equifax Information Services LLC.,
P.O. Box 740256

Atlanta, GA 30374 (For disputes)

Conclusion:

No matter what your reason for contacting Equifax, it’s important to choose the most appropriate method for your needs. Whether it’s a phone call, online support, or mailing a letter, having the correct contact information and knowing what to expect can lead to a more satisfying experience and faster resolution times.

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