TransUnion Credit Report Fields

  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:


  3. Special Messages
    Highlights specific credit file conditions that may include:


  4. 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.


  5. HAWK messages (optional) appear 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.


  6. 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.


  7. Credit Summary
    Provides a "snapshot" of all activity on the consumer's credit report.

    From left to right, headers in the first row read as follows:
    1. Total number of public records.
    2. Total number of collection accounts; accounts with a Kinds-Of-Business (KOB) code of "Y".
    3. Total number of accounts with a current manner of payment (MOP) 2 or greater.
    4. HISTORICAL NEGATIVES: 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 ratings have historically occurred. Excludes current MOP.
    5. Total number of trades. TRD value is the sum of RVL, INST, MTG and OPN values.
    6. Total number of revolving and/or check credit accounts (Account types "R" and "C").
    7. Total number of installment accounts (Account type "I").
    8. Total number of mortgage accounts (Account type "M").
    9. Total number of open accounts (Account type "O").
    10. Total number of inquiries.

    From left to right, headers on the second row read as follows:
    1. Highest amount ever owed on an account.
    2. Maximum credit amount approved by credit grantor.
    3. Balance owed as of the date verified.
    4. Amount past due as of the date verified or closed.
    5. From the "TERMS" field on the account; subscriber-reported monthly payment.
    6. Percent of credit available for revolving, check credit and open accounts. Field is calculated by subtracting balance from credit limit divided by credit limit.
    7. 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


  8. Public Records
    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:


  9. 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" that follows 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" that follows 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.


  10. Trades
    Provides an on-going historical and current record of the consumer's buying and payment activities.

    Trade information includes the following:
    1. Abbreviated name of credit grantor with whom consumer has an account.
    2. Consumer's account number with the credit grantor.
    3. ECOA indicates responsibility for paying the account: (see the "codes page" that follows for more details).
    4. Credit Grantor's Kinds-Of-Business designator and Trans Union-assigned reporting subscriber number (see the "codes page" that follows for more details).
    5. Collateral for an installment loan or type of loan.
    6. Date the account was opened.
    7. Date of last activity on the account; (see the "codes page" that follows for more details).
    8. Date an account was closed or paid out.
    9. Highest amount ever owed by the consumer on that account.
    10. Maximum amount of credit approved by credit grantor.
    11. Balance owed as of date verified or closed.
    12. Number of payments, payment frequency, and dollar amount agreed upon.
    13. Amount past due as of date verified or closed.
    14. Explanation of dispute or account credit condition, as reported by the credit grantor.
    15. Date on which the maximum level of delinquency for that account occurred.
    16. Dollar amount of consumer's maximum delinquency and the manner of payment rating at the time.
    17. Manner of payment for the last 12 months.
    18. Manner of payment for the 12 months preceding those reported under PAYPAT 1-12.
    19. 4-column display; describing payment history.
      MO = Number of months reviewed
      30 = Number of times over 30 days late
      60 = Number of times over 60 days late
      90 = Number of times over 90 days late
    20. Type of account (R, I, M, O, C) and manner of payment code at which the account is currently reported; (see the "codes page" that follows for more details).
    21. FOR THE GLANCE PRODUCT
      Suppr/IND - Suppression Date and Suppression Indicator displays the date the account was suppressed and displays IND if the account is suppressed.
      Rptd/Purgd - Date Reported and Purged Date displays the date the information was reported and displays the date the derogatory information was purged from the account.


  11. 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.


  12. "Report Serviced By"
    Identifies the Trans Union bureau owning or servicing the credit report. This information directs consumers to the appropriate location.


  13. Consumer Statement
    When provided, the statement will appear at the bottom of the report.


  14. Miscellaneous Statements
    may appear at the end of the report to provide relevant information that does not meet criteria for inclusion in other sections.


  15. Optional Models Available

  16. LOOKTM
    Identifies subscriber's name, complete address and telephone number if available for quicker, easier referral.


  17. EMPIRICAR
    Predicts the likelihood of an applicant becoming delinquent within the next 24 months.


  18. NEW DELPHILOOKSM
    Predicts the likelihood of an applicant becoming bankrupt within the next 12 months.


  19. REWARDSM
    Rank orders delinquent accounts by estimated repayment dollars within 6 months.


  20. TIER
    Estimates individual consumer income.


  21. PATROLSM
    Measures the likelihood of a consumer carrying required collateral insurance.


  22. ASSISTSM
    Rank orders insurance consumers on the basis of the predicted loss ratio for a score range group.
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