(1)Inquiry
Information
Subscriber inquiry information is displayed at the top of the
report. On every Trans Union Credit Report the inquiring
subscriber's Trans Union-assigned code, name, market area
where the file resides within the Trans Union system, date the
file was created, and inquiry date and time (central time
zone) of the inquiry are displayed.
(2)Demographic Information
Helps you verify consumer identification by providing:
- Consumer's name, plus any known aliases.
- Current address and date reported.
- Up to two previous addresses, date reported on first
previous address.
- Social security number.
- If available, date of birth, telephone number and most
current employer, one previous employer, including
addresses, position, income and date employment was
verified, reported and/or hired.
Special Messages
Highlights specific credit file conditions that may include:
- Suspected fraud, as indicated by TRANS ALERT or HAWK.
- Presence of consumer statement.
- No subject found.
- (3)A TRANS ALERT message appears
when the input address, SSN or surname does not match what
is on file; or when a minimum of four inquiries have been
made against the file within the last 60 days; or if the
SSN has not been issued by the Social Security
Administration.
- (4)HAWK messages (optional)
appears if address, phone number or SSN have been used in
suspected fraudulent activity; or if the information is
inappropriate on an application, such as a commercial or
institutional address; or if the SSN is that of a deceased
person as reported by the Social Security Administration.
Model Profile
Displays unbiased predictive scores to project a consumer's
future credit risk. Other scores available estimate
income, project recovery dollars and predict insurance risk.
- (5)Risk score factors are
displayed numerically or in text. Up to four factors
are disclosed with EMPIRICA, NEW DELPHI, PATROL and
ASSIST. These factors are displayed in order based
on their relative impact on the final score.
- (6)***ALERT*** appears after
model profile heading when MOP 7 or greater, a negative
public record or a collection is present on the file.
- (7)***NEW DELPHI*** predicts the
likelihood of an applicant becoming bankrupt within the
next 12 months.
Credit Summary
Provides a "snapshot" of all activity on the
consumer's credit report.
- Available as an option covering either total file
history or 12-month file history.
- "Total File History" or "12 Month
History" will print in the upper right hand corner of
the credit summery depending on the option chosen.
From left to right, headers in the first row read as
follows:
(8)Total number of public records
(9)Total number of collection
accounts; account with Kinds-Of-Business (KOB) code of
"Y".
(10)Total number of accounts with a
current manner of payment (MOP) 2 or greater.
(11)HISTORICAL NEGATIVE: Displayed
in tt-iii format.
tt=Total number of accounts with an historical MOP 2 or
greater.
iii=Total number of times MOP 2 or greater rating have
historically occurred. Excludes current MOP.
(12)Total number of trades.
TRD value is the sum of RVL, INST, MTG and OPN values.
(13)Total number of revolving
and/or check credit accounts (Account types "R" and
"C").
(14)Total number of installment
accounts (Account type "I").
(15)Total number of mortgage
accounts (Account type "M").
(16)Total number of open accounts
(Account type "O").
(17)Total number of inquiries.
From left to right, headers on the second row read as
follows:
(18)Highest amount every owed on an
account.
(19)Maximum credit amount approved
by credit grantor.
(20)Balance owed as of the date
verified.
(21)Amount past due as of the date
verified or closed.
(22)From the "TERMS"
field on the account; subscriber-reported monthly payment.
(23)Percent of credit available for
revolving, check credit and open accounts. Field is
calculated by subtracting balance from credit limit divided by
credit limit
(24)Totals for second row headers
are included for: Revolving, Installment, (Mortgage, Open and
Closed with Balance accounts not shown on sample report).
*Note: Fields with dollar amounts will display
K=Thousands, M=Millions.
(25)Public Record
Public record information is maintained on a consumer's file
in compliance with the Fair
Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). This information is
obtained from county, state and federal courts and provides
notification of:
- Civil judgements or tax liens reported for the consumer
over the past 7 years.
- Bankruptcies the consumer has filed during the past 10
years.
- Public record information includes the source, type of
public record, date the public record was reported to the
credit bureau, any liabilities, the ECOA designator; (see
the "codes page" for more details) court
location, any assets and the date public record was paid
(if applicable). Also list the docket number, the
plaintiff and attorney involved in the case.
(26)Collections
Identifies consumer accounts that have been transferred to a
professional debt-collecting firm.
Collection information includes the name of the collection
agency providing information, consumer's account number with
the collection agency, collector's Kinds-of-Business
designator and Trans Union assigned reporting subscriber
number (all collection agency subcodes begin with a
"Y"), the ECOA designator (see the "codes
page" for more details), date the amount was charged off
by the original creditor, date the information was verified
along with an indicator code (see the "codes page"
for more details), date the item was turned over to a
collection agency, original dollar amount of collection, the
balance owed as of date verified or closed, name of the
original creditor, and an explanation of current account
status as reported by the collection agency.
Trades
Provides an on-going historical and current record of the
consumer's buying and payment activities.
- Trades are available sorted by most derogatory followed
by date verified and vice-versa.
- Payment pattern is available displaying either 12 or 24
months.
Trade information includes the following:
(27)Abbreviated name of credit grantor
with whom consumer has an account.(SUBNAME)
(28)Consumer's account number with
the credit grantor.(ACCOUNT#)
(29)ECOA indicated responsibility
for paying the account; (see the "codes page" for
more details).(ECOA)
(30)Credit Grantor's
Kinds-Of-Business designator and Trans Union-assigned
reporting subscriber number (see the "codes page"
for more details).(SUBCODE)
(31)Collarteral for an installment
loan or type of loan.(COLLATRL/LOANTYPE)
(32)Date the account was opened.(OPENED)
(33)Date of last activity on the
account; (see the "codes page" for more details).(VERIFIED)
(34)Date an account was closed or
paid out.(CLSD/PD)
(35)Highest amount ever owed by the
consumer on that account.(HIGHCRED)
(36)Maximum amount of credit
approved by credit grantor.(CREDLIM)
(37)Balance owed as of date
verified or closed.(BALANCE)
(38)Number of payments, payment
frequency, and dollar amount agreed upon.(TERMS)
(39)Amount past due as date
verified or closed.(PASTDUE)
(40)Explanation of dispute or
account credit condition, as reported by credit grantor.(REMARKS)
(41)Date on which the maximum level
of delinquency for that account occurred.(MAXDELQ)
(42)Dollar amount of consumer's
maximum delinquency and the manner of payment rating at the
time.(AMT-MOP)
(43)Manner of payment for the last
12 months.(PAYPAT 1-12)
(44)Manner of payment for the 12
months preceding those reported under PAYPAT 1-12.(PAYPAT
13-24)
(45)4 - column display; describing
payment history.
MO=Number of months reviewed(MO 30/60/90)
30 = Number of times over 30 days late
60 = Number of times over 30 days late
90 = Number of times over 30 days late
(46)Type of account (R,I,M,O,C) and
manner of payment code at which the account is currently
reported; (see the "codes page" for more details).(MOP)
(47)Inquiries
Displays which companies have viewed the consumer's credit
file over the last 2 years. Includes date the inquiry
occurred, inquiring subscriber's Trans Union-assigned account
number and name.
- Available in one or two column display.
- If two column, inquiries are displayed either left to
right or top to bottom, by date.
"Report Serviced By"
Identifies the Trans Union bureau owning or servicing the
credit report. This information directs consumers to the
appropriate location.
FIELDS NOT DISPLAYED IN SAMPLE REPORT
CONSUMER STATEMENT, when provided, will appear at the
bottom of the report.
MISCELLANEOUS STATEMENTS may appear at the end of the
report to provide relevant information that does not meet
criteria for inclusion in other sections.
LOOKTM identifies
subscriber's name, complete address and telephone number if
available for quicker, easier referral.
OPTIONAL MODELS AVAILABLE
EMPIRICA predicts the likelihood of an applicant becoming
delinquent within the next 24 months.
NEW DELPHISM predicts the
likelihood of an applicant becoming bankrupt within the next
12 months.
REWARDSM rank orders
delinquent accounts by estimated repayment dollars within 6
months.
TIE estimates individual consumer income.
PATROLSM measures the
likelihood of a consumer carrying required collateral
insurance.
ASSISTSM rank orders
insurance consumers on the basis of the predicted loss ratio
range group. |