Is there a minimum number of records required to report to the Credit Bureaus?

Each credit bureau sets their own policy regarding the minimum number of records they will accept (see below). However, there are some things you can do to ensure you meet their bar.

First, make sure to report your entire portfolio. This will maximize the total number of accounts in your file and is altogether better for the consumer. Reporting both good and bad debt is looked upon favorably by the credit bureaus.

Second, you are allowed to go back in your system up to 7 years when creating your file. This would include closed accounts, open collections, and charged-off debt. Again, this will help to increase your file size.

Lastly, using a credit bureau reporting service, like Datalinx, may help by stacking your information along with all our other customers. Because of our established relationship with each of the credit bureaus, we can reassure them that your data will be evaluated prior to submitting electronically.

Credit Bureau Minimums (as of 7/2008):

Equifax

Minimum 500 active accounts with the exception of Credit Unions and Banks which have a 100 record minimum.

Experian

No Minimum, however a waiting period may apply for industries other than Banks, Credit Unions, or Mortgage lenders.

Trans Union

Minimum 100 active accounts for all industries except Banks and Credit Unions where there typically is no minimum.

Innovis

Less than 100 accounts must be reported through an approved credit bureau reporting service such as Datalinx.

*States who require Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loan reporting may bypass these minimums. Please check with the bureaus for more information.

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How To Report To The Credit Bureau

One of the most common questions we receive is how do we report to the credit bureaus.

Whether you’re using your own software or a service like Datalinx, you will need to go through the membership process with each bureau you plan on sending your data. This process usually takes between 2 and 4 weeks and may include a small fee depending on the bureau and size of your business. You also may be asked to allow for an on-site inspection of your business to help ensure the integrity of the data once accessed from their system.

Once all the paperwork has been signed and the inspection is approved, the bureaus will issue you two codes, one for pulling credit (commonly called your subscriber code) and another for reporting (also called your reporting code). The latter is what will be used to identify your information in the Metro 2 file.

Keep in mind, not everyone reports to all 4 bureaus, in fact most report to just 1 or 2. We recommend picking one initially to get started with and then add more bureaus as you get more comfortable with the process. They all use the same format (Metro 2) so once your data has been converted it’s just a matter of sending the same file to another location.

Below are the contact numbers for each of the bureaus.

  • Trans Union – (714) 680-7206
  • Equifax – (888) 202-4025
  • Experian – (800) 831-5614 option 3
  • Innovis - (281) 504-2611

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