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Drivers History

Provides reports to help its insurance clients underwrite policies and investigate insurance claims. These reports contain information and data collected from open public sources and government agencies regarding driving violations issued to specific individuals. Clients that are employers or potential employers can also use these reports to help determine whether someone qualifies, or remains qualified, for a particular job.

Drivers History is a subsidiary of TransUnion.

Contact this company to request your report

  • The company will provide you with a free report if there is adverse action as a result of information in the report and you request the report within 60 days of receiving the adverse action notice.
  • Requesting copies of your own consumer reports does not hurt your credit scores
  • For companies required to provide the information in your report for free annually upon request, they must do so within fifteen days of receiving your request.

Website Phone number Mailing address

drivershistory.com

855-694-1555

Drivers History
Consumer Relations
P.O. Box 600 Woodlyn, PA 19094

How to use this report

Fact-check your specialty insurance report when applying for insurance.

How to dispute the information in your report

If you find information in your consumer report that you believe is inaccurate or incomplete, you have the legal right to dispute the report’s content with the consumer reporting company and the company that shared the information to the reporting company, such as your lender. Under the FCRA, companies must conduct – free of charge – a reasonable investigation of your dispute. The company that has provided the incorrect information must correct the error, and notify all of the consumer reporting companies to whom it provided the inaccurate information.

How to dispute an error on your credit report