When to Get a Credit Repair Service

April 15, 2026 | 6 min read

Credit Saint

Written By:

Credit Saint

Ashley Davison

Reviewed By:

Ashley Davison

If your credit score is holding you back, you may be wondering whether professional help is worth it.

Here’s how to know when to get a credit repair service — and what to expect from the process.


Knowing when to get a credit repair service isn’t always obvious. Some consumers manage credit challenges on their own; others find that the process — reviewing reports, identifying inaccurate entries, filing disputes, and following up — is more time-consuming and complex than expected. A professional credit repair service may be worth considering when a low score, repeated credit denials, or errors on a report are affecting financial opportunities.

One factor that often goes unaddressed: whether the credit report is accurately reflecting the consumer’s actual history. According to the FTC (2013), 1 in 5 consumers have identified errors on their credit reports. Credit Saint reviews reports across all three bureaus — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — and, with your authorization, may challenge inaccurate or unverifiable entries. We’ve guarded the credit of 250,000+ Americans since 2007. We’ve got this.

Key Takeaways
  • 1 in 5 consumers have identified errors on their credit reports — errors that may be suppressing scores and affecting access to credit (FTC, 2013).
  • Common signs it may be time to consider professional credit repair include a low score, repeated application denials, report errors, and limited time to navigate the dispute process.
  • Credit repair services review reports, identify potentially inaccurate entries, and — with client authorization — may challenge those entries with the credit bureaus.
  • Credit Saint is BBB accredited, has guarded the credit of 250,000+ Americans since 2007, and offers a free consultation to review your report before any commitment.

Not sure whether a credit repair service is right for your situation? Start with a free credit review — our specialists assess your full report and discuss what may be worth challenging.

What Is a Credit Repair Service?

A credit repair service is a company that helps consumers identify and dispute inaccurate, incomplete, or unverifiable entries on their credit reports. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), consumers have the right to challenge information that does not accurately reflect their credit history. Credit repair services work with credit bureaus and, in some cases, creditors on the consumer’s behalf — preparing dispute documentation, submitting challenges, and pursuing follow-up as needed.

It’s worth noting that credit repair services operate under the Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA), a federal law that governs what these companies may and may not do. Reputable providers are transparent about their process, require written authorization before acting on a client’s behalf, and do not charge fees before services are rendered.

Signs It May Be Time to Consider Credit Repair

Several situations commonly lead consumers to consider professional credit repair. Here are the most common indicators:

1. Your Credit Score Is in a Lower Range

A FICO score below 580 is generally considered poor, and scores in the 580–669 range are considered fair. Lenders may view scores in these ranges as elevated risk, which can affect loan approval odds, interest rates offered, and access to rental housing or other credit products. If a low score is affecting financial opportunities, a credit repair review may help identify whether any inaccurate entries are contributing to that score.

2. You’ve Been Denied Credit More Than Once

Repeated credit denials — for a loan, credit card, or apartment application — often reflect something specific on the credit report. When you’re denied credit, lenders are required to provide an adverse action notice explaining the reasons. Reviewing that notice alongside the full credit report can help identify whether inaccurate entries may be part of the picture. A credit repair service can review those entries and, with authorization, may challenge the ones that don’t appear accurate or verifiable.

3. You’ve Found Errors on Your Credit Report

According to the FTC (2021), 1 in 5 consumers have identified errors on their credit reports. These can include incorrect payment statuses, accounts that don’t belong to the consumer, wrong balances, or duplicate entries. Inaccurate entries may suppress a score and affect credit outcomes independently of any legitimate credit issues. This is one of the clearest situations where professional review may add direct value.

4. The Dispute Process Feels Overwhelming

Filing a dispute involves understanding consumer rights under the FCRA, drafting written dispute letters, submitting documentation to each relevant bureau, and following up on investigation outcomes. For consumers managing work, family, and other obligations, this process can be difficult to navigate consistently. A credit repair service handles each step — from identifying potentially inaccurate entries to submitting disputes and pursuing follow-up challenges — with client authorization at every stage.

5. You’re Paying Higher Rates Due to a Lower Score

A lower credit score may result in higher interest rates on loans and credit products. If inaccurate entries on a credit report are contributing to a suppressed score, addressing those entries through the dispute process may affect the score and, over time, the terms available from lenders. A credit repair review can help identify whether report errors may be a factor.

How Credit Saint Approaches the Credit Repair Process

Credit Saint is BBB accredited, holds a 4.8-star Google rating from 15,000+ reviews, and has been ranked #1 by Money.com, ConsumerAffairs, and CNBC. We’ve guarded the credit of 250,000+ Americans since 2007. Over 96.4% of clients see results in the first 90 days, based on paying Credit Saint clients from May 2025 who had one or more items removed. Individual results vary.

Our specialists review your reports across Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. We identify entries that may be inaccurate, unverifiable, or incorrectly reported. With your authorization, we prepare and submit disputes, communicate with credit bureaus, and pursue follow-up challenges as appropriate. You review the findings. You authorize each challenge. We handle every step from there.

Depending on the complexity of the situation, our team works with clients through the appropriate service level:

  • Credit Polish — for those beginning to address credit challenges
  • Credit Remodel — for moderate situations with multiple reporting concerns
  • Clean Slate — for complex, comprehensive situations requiring the most thorough approach

Ready to find out whether inaccurate entries may be affecting your score? Start your review with Credit Saint — our specialists assess your full report and discuss what may be worth challenging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Timelines vary depending on the number of entries being challenged and the complexity of the situation. The FCRA requires credit bureaus to investigate disputes within a 30-day timeline. Credit Saint’s historical data reflects a 45-day average timeline, though individual results vary based on the specifics of each case.

Yes. Consumers have the right to dispute inaccurate, incomplete, or unverifiable information on their credit reports under the FCRA. Credit repair services that facilitate this process operate under the Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA), which sets standards for transparency, authorization, and fee structures. Credit Saint is BBB accredited and operates in compliance with applicable federal law.

Yes — consumers have the right to dispute entries directly with the credit bureaus at no cost. The process involves identifying the entries in question, gathering supporting documentation, drafting dispute letters, and following up on investigation outcomes. Some consumers manage this independently; others find the process complex and prefer to work with a professional service that handles each step with their authorization.

Transparency about the process, clear communication about what the service can and cannot do, compliance with CROA, and a verifiable track record are all worth evaluating. Credit Saint is BBB accredited, holds a 4.8-star Google rating from 15,000+ reviews, and has been ranked #1 by Money.com, ConsumerAffairs, and CNBC. A free consultation is available to review your report before any commitment is made.

Start Working on Your Credit Today

Knowing when to get a credit repair service comes down to the specifics of the situation — the score range, the credit history, the types of entries on the report, and whether any of those entries may be inaccurate. For consumers who recognize the signs described above, a professional review may help clarify what’s on the report and what may be worth challenging.

Credit Saint has worked with 250,000+ Americans to review reports and may challenge inaccurate or unverifiable entries since 2007. You authorize every step. We handle every step from there.

Ready to see what’s on your credit report? Contact Credit Saint today for a free credit consultation — we review your report and handle every step from here.

Ashley Davison

Reviewed By:

Ashley Davison

Editor

Ashley is currently the Chief Compliance Officer for Credit Saint, previously the Chief Operating Officer. Ashley got into the Financial world by working as a Logistics Coordinator at Ernst & Young. Coming from a previous career in education, she is eager to teach the world everything she knows and learn everything that she doesn’t! Ashley is a FICO® certified professional, a Board Certified Credit Consultant, a Certified Credit Score Consultant with the Credit Consultants Association of America, UDAAP certified, and holds a Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) Compliance Certificate.