How do i lock my credit for free

Is locking credit free?

The three credit reporting bureaus — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion —sometimes promote their credit lock services, which can carry a monthly fee, alongside their credit freeze options, which are free.

How do I freeze my credit for free?

If you want to freeze your credit, you need to do it at each of the three major credit bureaus: Equifax (1-800-349-9960), TransUnion (1-888-909-8872) and Experian (1-888-397-3742). If you request a freeze, be sure to store the passwords you'll need to thaw your credit in a safe place.

How do I freeze my credit from all three bureaus for free?

Contact each of the three major credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion — individually to freeze your credit:.
Equifax: Call 800-349-9960 or go online. Check out our step-by-step Equifax credit freeze guide..
Experian: Call 888‑397‑3742 or go online. ... .
TransUnion: Call 888-909-8872 or go online..

Is it a good idea to lock your credit?

Bottom line. Locking or freezing your credit file may help prevent criminals from opening fraudulent accounts in your name. If you don't plan on applying for any new credit in the near future and your state doesn't allow credit freezing fees, a freeze may be the way to go.