Can I pull my own clue report?
Asked by: Prof. Leon Considine | Last update: April 3, 2025Score: 4.5/5 (39 votes)
How do I get my own clue report?
How can I obtain a copy of my C.L.U.E. report? Under the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, you can request a copy of your C.L.U.E. report from LexisNexis toll-free at 1-866-312-8076 or by visiting consumer.risk.lexisnexis.com.
Can you view your clue report online?
You can submit your application for a CLUE report electronically, but to view the report online, you need to wait for the letter from LexisNexis that provides access information.
Can I get my own LexisNexis report?
You may order information on yourself by filling out a request, which must include proper identification. If you have questions or need to submit documents, you can do so via our LexisNexis Risk Solutions Reports Help page https://consumer.risk.lexisnexis.com/help.
How much does it cost to run a clue report?
A CLUE report costs $0 for your personal report from LexisNexis. Individuals are entitled to one free copy of their LexisNexis CLUE report each year, while additional reports ordinarily cost $19.95 each.
Checking CLUE reports and correcting errors can save you money on insurance
Can I pull a clue report?
You can get your CLUE report in California from LexisNexis. All Californians are entitled to one free copy of their CLUE report each year by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and you can get your report online, by email, over the phone, or by mailing a request form.
Can you look up insurance claims on a house?
The good news is you don't have to rely solely on a seller's transparency to learn about all of a home's insurance claims. Insurance claim records are available from insurance providers who use a Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange (C.L.U.E.) database.
Can you get LexisNexis for free?
Fill out the form or call 1-888-46-NEXIS
A LexisNexis® rep will reach out to schedule your free trial activation. The trial is 7 days in duration.
How to get a consumer report on yourself?
- Online by visiting AnnualCreditReport.com.
- By calling 1-877-322-8228 (TTY: 1-800-821-7232)
- 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.
How to dispute a clue report?
If you discover an error on your C.L.U.E. report, such as an invalid claim report, or an incorrect loss payment, you can contact LexisNexis® directly and report the problem. LexisNexis® will then contact the insurance company on your behalf, ask for clarification, and notify you of the results within 30 days.
Can I download my clue data?
Open your Clue app. Go to the More Menu, the '=' in the top-right corner of your Cycle View. Tap 'Settings'. Tap 'Download my data.
How far back does a clue report go?
CLUE is a claims-information report generated by LexisNexis®, a consumer-reporting agency. The report generally contains up to seven years of personal-auto and personal-property claims history.
How long do accidents stay on your record?
In the state of California, most vehicle accidents will stay on your record for around 3 years. However, more serious traffic violations will follow you for longer. For example, a DUI conviction will stay on your record for 10 years.
Do all insurance companies use the clue report?
According to LexisNexis, 95% of property insurers and 99% of auto insurers use the CLUE database.
Do insurance companies use LexisNexis?
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.
Does clue sell my information?
Be assured that the sensitive health data you track in the Clue app is never shared with or sold to advertisers. We do share a minimal amount of technical data with advertising networks, for example, so that you won't see a Clue ad if you've already downloaded the app or subscribed to Clue Plus.
Can I pull my own consumer report?
Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), you are entitled to a free copy of your consumer disclosure report, upon your request, at a minimum once every 12 months and more frequently under certain conditions.
How to pull a clue report?
While CLUE reports are primarily for insurers, homeowners can access a copy of their property's CLUE report for free. Thanks to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, homeowners can request a copy of their CLUE report from LexisNexis by calling 1-866-312-8076 or by visiting consumer.risk.lexisnexis.com.
Can I pull my own LexisNexis?
You may order information on yourself by filling out a request, which must include proper identification. If you have questions or need to submit documents, you can do so via our LexisNexis Risk Solutions Reports Help page.
Can anyone have access to LexisNexis?
LexisNexis® Public Records can be accessed by clicking on Public Records in the global navigation bar. Public Records only appears when you subscribe and have access to Public Records under your LexisNexis® Agreement.
How much does LexisNexis cost per month?
As of this review, the price of a three-year commitment to LexisNexis starts at $153.00 per month (1-year contract). This tier provides case law, statutes, and legislation for one state and the ability to Shepardize your results.
Can I use Westlaw for free?
Note that California's online regulations and online case law are made available through "free" portals provided by Westlaw and Lexis, respectively.
Can I see my clue report online?
Pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you may request a Consumer Disclosure Report online via the Online Request Form. Once we have verified and processed your report request, you will receive a letter via U.S. Mail with additional information explaining how to access your report online.
How much is a clue report?
How Much Does a CLUE Report Cost? A CLUE report costs $0 for your personal report from LexisNexis. Individuals are entitled to one free copy of their LexisNexis CLUE report each year, while additional reports ordinarily cost $19.95 each.
How do I see all my insurance claims?
Your insurance provider should hold a record of your claim history, including any claims made under your current policy as well as any previous claims declared when you took out your policy. They can give you details of dates, type of claims, how much was paid out and any injuries.