Sample Letters to Remove Inquiries
If you have reason to believe that a hard inquiry which appeared on your credit was made
without your authorization, you should send a letter to the creditor telling them to remove it.
Like all correspondences directed to...
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Sample Letters to Remove Inquiries
If you have reason to believe that a hard inquiry which appeared on your credit was made
without your authorization, you should send a letter to the creditor telling them to remove it.
Like all correspondences directed to creditors, debt collection agencies, and credit bureaus,
be sure to send your letter via certified mail with return receipt requested so you have a
record of all documentation in case they refuse to budge and you have to bring the matter to
the State Banking Commission.
Here are some samples of letters you can send to your creditors to have them remove the
hard inquiries.
Sample Letter No.
1:
Date
Your Name
Your Address (Street Number, Street Name)
City, State, and Zip Code
Your Phone number
(Name of Creditor)
(Creditor Office Street Number and Address)
(City, State, and Zip Code)
RE: Unauthorized Credit Inquiry
Dear Sir/Madam (if you know the name of the person in charge, the better),
I have recently obtained a copy of my (write
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