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How Can my Candidate Submit a Human Trafficking Block or Dispute?

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If your candidate is a victim of human trafficking seeking to block or dispute information related to their human trafficking experience, please have them contact us using the contact information available here.

To assist us in processing their request, please be sure your candidate follows all instructions on the above webpage, including providing us with their Trafficking Documentation and details on what specific information they are seeking to block or dispute.

For General Information Solutions LLC Reports

Candidates may submit their request using the contact information available here.

Additional Information

  • For more information regarding this ruling, please visit

    https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ask-cfpb/im-a-victim-of-trafficking-how-can-i-block-items-from-my-credit-report-that-are-the-result-of-trafficking-en-2127/

    which lays out the requirements and provides a sample letter victims can use to send their request for blocking.

  • A Summary of Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act: Summary of Your Rights Under the FCRA

If your candidate believes they are the victim of identity theft, applicable information published by the FTC may be found at https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/features/feature-0014-identity-theft, including a copy of the FTC’s publication “Remedying the Effects of Identity Theft,” which also may be found directly at: https://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/201410_cfpb_summary_remedying-the-effects-of-id-theft-fcra.pdf.