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EmpInfo, Inc.

Verifies and provides employment and income information to employers, lenders, rental housing managers and social benefits processors.

Contact this company to request your report

  • The company will provide one free report every 12 months if you request it. Generally, you will not have an EmpInfo consumer report unless a company has engaged EmpInfo to create one.
  • 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

empinfo.com

Request report information

(800) 274-9694

EmpInfo
5900 Silver Creek Valley Road
San Jose, CA 95138

How to use this report

Generally, you will not have an EmpInfo consumer report unless a company has engaged EmpInfo to create one.

Many employment screening companies won’t have information on you unless you authorized an employer or other end-user to obtain a report. If possible, when you give your authorization, ask for the name(s) of the employment screening company being used. Contact those reporting companies to fact-check your reports. 

If the employer is checking your credit history in separate reports, from one or all three of the nationwide providers of consumer reports, request and review those reports too.

Here's what may be included in this report:

  • Verification information such as credit history, employment, salary and education and professional license verification.
  • Criminal arrest and conviction information.
  • Fingerprint information from state and federal criminal record databases.
  • Driving record information.
  • Drug and alcohol testing and health screening information.
  • Non-profit and volunteer activity verification

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