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By O1ne Mortgage
The National Consumer Telecom and Utilities Exchange (NCTUE) is a specialty credit reporting agency that collects information from telecommunication, pay TV, home security, and utility companies. Adding a free security freeze to your NCTUE report can limit companies’ access to your report, which could keep someone from opening a new account in your name.
Companies might request your NCTUE report when you apply for a new account, and your eligibility and security deposit requirements could depend on what’s in the report. Some companies may additionally or alternatively check your consumer credit report, resulting in a soft credit inquiry that doesn’t affect your credit scores.
Freezing your NCTUE report, along with your credit reports and ChexSystem report, could be a good idea if you think your identity was stolen. It can also be a precautionary measure to help protect you from identity fraud.
You can request a security freeze by calling 866-349-5355 or sending a letter to:
Security FreezeAlternatively, you can freeze your NCTUE report online:
You may want to unfreeze your NCTUE report before applying for a new account. Unfreezing your report might only take a few minutes, but it’s best to plan ahead. The NCTUE warns that it could take up to three business days to temporarily lift a freeze, and you might not be able to make the request during non-business hours.
Similar to placing a freeze, you can try to lift a freeze by phone or mail. If you mail your request, include the following information in your letter:
You can optionally request to lift the security freeze for specific companies and will receive one-time codes that you can share with the companies. But NCTUE recommends temporarily thawing your entire report.
You can also request a thaw or unfreeze your report online:
Freezing your NCTUE report can help keep someone from using your identity to open a new account. However, it’s also important to stay on top of other ways criminals can try to use your identity, such as taking out a loan or credit card. You can monitor your Experian credit report for free and receive real-time notifications of important changes, such as a new account or a hard inquiry, which could be signs of identity theft and fraud.
At O1ne Mortgage, we understand the importance of protecting your financial identity. Our team of experts is here to help you navigate the complexities of mortgage services while ensuring your personal information remains secure. Whether you’re looking to buy a new home, refinance your current mortgage, or need advice on managing your credit, O1ne Mortgage is your trusted partner.
Contact us today at 213-732-3074 for any mortgage service needs. Our dedicated team is ready to assist you with personalized solutions tailored to your unique financial situation.
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