How to Remove a Public Record

Tax Liens, Judgments, and Bankruptcy… OH MY! 

Are you finding your self overwhelmed and embarrassed with tax liens, judgments, and even bankruptcy? In all actuality, these public records are harder to remove from your credit report then you’d think. There is absolutely no 100% guarantee that ANY credit repair company can assure the removal of public records.

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If there is anything inaccurate, unverifiable, or untimely reporting, then the public record can be qualified for removal. If the debt is legitimate there’s no way around it, you need to pay it. If the account was verified and unfulfilled, it can leave significant damage for over 10 years. But here’s a tip…when you set-up payments, it is important to request the account is vacated. Vacating you judgment or tax lien will allow removal of the account from your credit report and public records.

Public records can often be confusing, overwhelming, and down right embarrassing, please don’t attempt removal without professional advice first. An attempt to do so can actually extend the statue of limitations from the date of last activity if not handled carefully.

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