LexisNexis Risk Solutions Consumer Disclosure (2024)

Who We Are

LexisNexis® Risk Solutions provides information solutions to businesses and government that help them predict and manage risk. Our customers use our products to build a better picture of who they do business with, prevent and investigate fraud, investigate crimes and keep communities safer. We do business with banks and financial institutions, insurance carriers, healthcare providers and government agencies, law enforcement agencies, and non-profits.

For example, companies use our tools to verify identities in order to offer loans, quote insurance rates, and offer government assisted benefits. The information we provide about consumers has been collected from public record and publicly-available data sources. We also use proprietary data and information from third-party data sources in compiling our information products. Consumers benefit when companies use our tools to make it harder for fraudsters to steal identities to get credit, loans or benefits they aren’t eligible for. If you would like to see the information that is maintained about you in our system, you may request a copy of your LexisNexis® Consumer Disclosure Report.

LexisNexis Risk Solutions is committed to the responsible use and protection of sensitive consumer data. We are devoted to information security, and we are rigorous in our efforts to comply with legal and regulatory guidelines, meeting and exceeding industry requirements. We recognize that the trust of our customers, business partners, and consumers is critical to our continued success.

Request and Receive a Report Online

You can request and receive reports from LexisNexis Risk Solutions online. After your request is submitted, you will receive a letter via U.S. Mail with details explaining how to access your report online.

If you prefer to mail in your requests, you can choose to download a Printable Request Form (PDF) and send it to us via U.S. Mail. If it is more convenient to call us, feel free to give us a call and we will submit your requests for you.

Exercise Your State Privacy Rights

Certain states grant their residents options with respect to their personal information. If you are a resident of California, Connecticut, Colorado, New Jersey, Nevada, Utah, or Virginia, in some circ*mstances you may be able to request to opt-out of your personal information being sold to third parties.

Request a Consumer Disclosure Report

Access your file and learn more about the personal information LexisNexis Risk Solutions maintains about you in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act:

Request a Consumer Disclosure Report »


Request assistance with an Adverse Action Letter

If you've received an Adverse Action Letter in the last thirty (30) days or more.

I received an Adverse Action Letter »


I need to send additional documents

If LexisNexis Risk Solutions needs additional documents to process your request you can send them here.

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Learn more about Credit-based Insurance Scores

Better understand a credit-based insurance score and the difference between it and a financial credit score.

About Credit-based Insurance Scores »


Your Rights as a Victim of Human Trafficking

You can submit a request for LexisNexis to remove information resulting from human trafficking from your file

LexisNexis Risk Solutions Consumer Disclosure (2024)

FAQs

How do I access my LexisNexis consumer disclosure report? ›

Submit Your Request by Phone

To submit a request via one, call the phone number below to speak to a live operator: • 1-866-897-8126 Note: You can also submit and receive a request online via the following link: https://consumer.risk.lexisnexis.com/request.

Why am I getting a letter from LexisNexis? ›

LexisNexis mails letters via U.S. Postal Service first-class mail to individuals whose information may have been accessed in an unauthorized manner.

Is LexisNexis a consumer reporting agency? ›

Some of our Solution services are consumer reporting agency products provided by LexisNexis Risk Solutions Inc. and may only be accessed in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1681, et seq.

How did LexisNexis get my information? ›

Collects information from public records and multiple proprietary data sources. This includes items such as real estate transaction and ownership data, lien, judgment, and bankruptcy records, professional license information, and historical addresses on file.

Can I look myself up on LexisNexis? ›

You may order information on yourself or someone whom you have legal authority over, such as a minor. If you are ordering information for someone other than yourself, you will need to submit paperwork to prove you have authorization.

Can the public access LexisNexis? ›

Accessing Public Records

LexisNexis® Public Records can be accessed by clicking on Public Records in the global navigation bar.

How do I remove my personal information from LexisNexis? ›

If you would still like to remove your data from the LexisNexis system, you can do so on the LexisNexis opt-out page at https://optout.lexisnexis.com. Once you go to this website, follow the prompts on the opt-out form to remove yourself from the platform.

Should you opt out of LexisNexis? ›

This information may include your personal number, address, phone number, information on family members, and other sensitive data. That data can be bought and used for spam calls, phishing, and even identity theft. If you don't want your data to be sold, you should opt out of LexisNexis.

Is consumer risk LexisNexis legit? ›

LexisNexis Risk Solutions is committed to the responsible use and protection of sensitive consumer data. We are devoted to information security, and we are rigorous in our efforts to comply with legal and regulatory guidelines, meeting and exceeding industry requirements.

What companies use LexisNexis? ›

Companies Currently Using LexisNexis
Company NameWebsitePhone
Comcastxfinity.com(215) 286-1700
The University of Texas Systemutsystem.edu(512) 499-4200
Winrock Internationalwinrock.org(501) 280-3000
State of Tennesseetn.gov(615) 741-2001
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How do I block LexisNexis? ›

You may request a LexisNexis® Risk Solutions Security Freeze on yourself, your minor child or on behalf of someone for whom you have legal authority. Please submit a separate request for each individual and complete all the appropriate items on the request form.

Can I dispute my LexisNexis report? ›

The LexisNexis dispute procedure includes engagement with the source of the data regarding the disputed item, a complete reinvestigation of the disputed item with the source and a notice containing the results and findings mailed to the consumer.

Why has LexisNexis appeared on my credit report? ›

Why is LexisNexis or Insurance Initiatives Ltd (IIL) on my credit file? A LexisNexis/IIL search footprint on your credit file demonstrates that an insurer or broker has requested LexisNexis/IIL to search your data with a Credit Reference Agency (“CRA”).

What companies report to LexisNexis? ›

Who are your customers? Examples of LexisNexis customers include law enforcement agencies, federal homeland security departments, banking and financial services companies and insurance carriers, legal professionals, and state and local governments.

What credit bureau uses LexisNexis? ›

LexisNexis Risk Data Management, Inc. ("LexisNexis") is a provider of bankruptcy information to Experian. If you have questions about the information LexisNexis has provided to Experian, please contact us by one of the methods referenced below.

How do I get a copy of my consumer report? ›

You have the right to request one free copy of your credit report each year from each of the three major consumer reporting companies (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) by visiting AnnualCreditReport.com.

Can I view my Clue report online? ›

You can view your CLUE report online by going to the LexisNexis website and filling out their electronic request form. LexisNexis is the consumer reporting agency that produces CLUE reports to provide information about individuals and properties to organizations like banks and insurance companies.

How can I see my own consumer report? ›

You may request your reports:
  1. Online by visiting AnnualCreditReport.com.
  2. By calling 1-877-322-8228 (TTY: 1-800-821-7232)
  3. By filling out the Annual Credit Report request form and mailing it to: Annual Credit Report Request Service. PO Box 105281. Atlanta, GA 30348-5281.
Mar 26, 2024

How do I get my consumer reports online? ›

To join and become a member, go to ConsumerReports.org. Check out the different membership options and choose the one that's right for you. Digital memberships renew monthly or annually, since your membership automatically renews, you will not need to actively renew each month or year.

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