TransUnion Settlement Over Reporting Errors
This TransUnion settlement has established this Alternative Dispute Resolution Program for consumers who believe they may have been harmed by a TransUnion credit report containing an inaccurate civil judgment or tax lien. If you are able to show you were harmed, TransUnion will offer you a payment of $1500, or $2000.
Related: See All Class Actions Settlement Rebates Here
Who’s Eligible?
You are included if you:
- requested and received a copy of your credit report from TransUnion between May 20, 2009 and March 23, 2018 that included a public record (such as a bankruptcy, judgment, or tax lien); or
- between July 5, 2014 and March 23, 2018 had a credit report communicated by TransUnion to a third party (such as a lender or employer) where the credit report contained a tax lien or civil judgment, and where such lien or judgment was reported inaccurately or did not belong to you.
Payout
Eligible class members may receive up to 2,000.
- Class Members must provide identifying information, including their full name, mailing address, date of birth, and the last four digits of their Social Security number.
- Class Members must also provide evidence showing the date of disposition of the reported lien or judgment and also of the adverse action.
You must complete and submit a Claim Form by March 20, 2020.
Settlement Details
- File claim here
- Rebate: $75 to $275
- Proof of Purchase Required: Yes
- Settlement Pool: N/A
- Filing Deadline: 3/20/2020
- Read Settlement Details Here

