Checking your credit score for free is easier than ever, but it is important to distinguish between a (your detailed history) and a credit score (the three-digit number representing your risk). While federal law mandates free weekly reports, scores are often provided by financial institutions and third-party services. 1. The Official Government Route (Reports Only)

The only site authorized by federal law to provide free credit reports is . Free Credit Reports - FTC Consumer Advice

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