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How to Remove Collections From Your Credit Report

Collections dragging your score down? Here are the legal methods to get them removed — including pay for delete and goodwill letters.

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Questions Fréquentes

How long do collections stay on my credit report?

Collections remain for seven years from the first delinquency date, across all bureaus, even if paid. They don't drop early without dispute or removal.

Can I remove collections without paying?

Yes, if inaccurate, outdated, or unverifiable—dispute under FCRA for 40-60% success, no payment needed. Debt validation often forces collectors to back off too.

Is pay-for-delete legal?

It's legal but unofficial; get written agreements naming all bureaus before paying, or skip it—20-40% success with small agencies.

Do paid collections hurt my score as much?

Less now—Experian suppresses paid medical under $500 from FICO scores, but they stay visible seven years unless deleted. Non-medical impact reduced too.

What's a goodwill letter and does it work?

A polite request to the creditor for deletion post-payment, citing hardship. 10-20% success, best with good histories.

Should I use a credit repair company for collections removal?

DIY works for most via free reports and templates; companies charge $50-150/month for similar disputes—try free first.

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