What information does LexisNexis provide?
What information does LexisNexis provide?
LexisNexis® Risk Solutions provides information solutions to businesses and government that help them predict and manage risk. Our customers use our products to build a better picture of who they do business with, prevent and investigate fraud, investigate crimes and keep communities safer.
Who regulates LexisNexis?
LexisNexis, LexisNexis Risk Solutions and LexisNexis Risk Solutions Group are trading names of Tracesmart Limited, which is authorized and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under firm reference number 742551.
How do I find my debtors?
How to Find a Debtor’s Address
- Review Your Records. Business or personal records often contain clues that can help you find a debtor.
- Contact Employers and Associates.
- Search Social Media.
- Government Records.
What is the meaning of debt recovery?
the process of making people or companies pay the money that they owe to other people or companies, when they have not paid back the debt at the time that was arranged: When problems arise, professional debt recovery has proved to be an effective way of regaining lost money.
What data does LexisNexis collect?
LexisNexis. Your professional and financial life are revealed in a LexisNexis Full File Disclosure, which is similar to data in credit reports. It can include whether you own a house and what you paid, previous addresses, professional licenses, liens, judgments and more.
How do I dispute information on LexisNexis?
How to Dispute Your LexisNexis Report
- Send a letter to the LexisNexis consumer care center.
- Call 888-497-0011.
- Email your complaint to [email protected].
How do I dispute LexisNexis?
LexisNexis can be reached one of three ways:
- Physical address: Write to the company at LexisNexis Consumer Center, ATTN: FACT Act Dispute Request, P.O. Box 105295, Atlanta, GA, 30348-5295.
- Phone: 888-497-0011 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET.
- Email: [email protected].
Can you sue LexisNexis?
Dispute LexisNexis Accurint Errors If your LexisNexis dispute is ignored or unresolved after 30 days, you have the right to sue. If debt collectors contact you about false debt on your Accurint report, or if you have lost a job due to your background check, you may be entitled to damages.
What happens if debt collector Cannot find you?
If a bill collector cannot locate you, it is allowed to reach out to third parties, such as relatives, neighbors or your employer, but only to find you. They aren’t allowed to disclose that you owe a debt or discuss your finances with others.
Can debt collectors trace me?
Another downside is that you won’t be able to change jobs if you move and don’t tell creditors. Employers need to see identification documents and pay money into your bank account. These will need to be tied to an address, which debt collectors can use to trace you.