How do you get a LexisNexis CLUE report?

Asked by: Prof. Jacinto Schulist  |  Last update: October 24, 2022
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Please call to speak to a live LexisNexis Risk Solutions Consumer Center representative at 1-888-497-0011 or contact us by email at consumer.documents@LexisNexis.com. To submit a request, you are required to provide your First Name, Last Name, Street Address, City, Zip, and Date of Birth.

How do I get a copy of my 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 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.

Can I pull my own LexisNexis?

You can get your LexisNexis report by going to the company's website, calling 1-866-897-8126, or mailing a printable request form. You will need to provide your first and last name, address, date of birth, and either your SSN or your driver's license number and state to request your LexisNexis report.

Can I view my LexisNexis report online?

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.

How To Obtain Clue Reports

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How can I get free access to LexisNexis?

Free Remote Access to Lexis Advance, Courtesy of LexisNexis–Extended Time Frame. The Library continues to partner with LexisNexis during the Covid-19 pandemic in order to provide access to Library Patrons remotely. You can register for a one-time Lexis Advance® ID at https://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/pa-access.page.

How do I access LexisNexis database?

LexisNexis® Public Records can be accessed 2 different ways:
  1. Select Public Records from the product selector grid in the top left corner of the page.
  2. Click Public Records under Explore > Content on the home page. Note: Public Records opens in a new browser tab or window when you click the link from Explore.

How far back does CLUE report go?

C.L.U.E. reports go back five years into the history of a property. It's standard industry practice to purge losses over five years old.

What is LexisNexis CLUE report?

C.L.U.E. (Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange) is a claims history database produced by consumer reporting agency LexisNexis® that enables insurance companies to access consumer claims information when they are underwriting or rating an insurance policy.

Who can access 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.

How long do claims stay on LexisNexis?

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.

Is there an insurance claim database?

CLUE is a database run by LexisNexis that records up to seven years of claims information. More than 99% of auto insurance companies and 96% of home insurance companies report claims to CLUE, making it a valuable resource.

Do insurance companies check claims history?

More and more insurers are checking claims on CUE when you buy a policy. It is therefore likely that they will also check your claims history when you buy a policy or if you make a claim.

What is a CLUE report in real estate?

A CLUE (Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange) report provides a home buyer with a detailed overview of any homeowner's insurance claims that have been filed and made on a house.

How do you dispute a CLUE report?

If you see an error in your CLUE report, such as an incorrect claim, then it's important to dispute the error by contacting LexisNexis as soon as you can. You can contact LexisNexis by calling their Consumer Center at 888-497-0011.

Do insurance companies share information about claims?

Yes, it's true. Insurance companies share information about claims in a database called the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange (CLUE) to help them assess the risk of a claim when you apply for a policy.

Do all insurance companies use LexisNexis?

Not all insurers use the service, but most do, says a LexisNexis spokesperson. When you apply for auto or homeowners insurance, you authorize insurers to check your records at consumer reporting agencies.

How do I contact LexisNexis?

Contact Sales

Call 1-888-AT-LEXIS or complete the form below for LexisNexis ® sales. For Customer Service questions, please call us at 1-800-543-6862.

How do CLUE reports work?

A Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange (CLUE) report discloses any insurance claims made by a policyholder in recent years on your potential home or vehicle. For example, a CLUE report will show if a policyholder filed a claim for damage after a storm or fire, or if the car was involved in an accident.

CAN I GET A CLUE report on a house I want to buy?

A C.L.U.E. report can only be requested by the owner of a property or an insurer, so if you are planning to buy a home and want to review a C.L.U.E. report, you will have to ask the owner to request it.

Can homeowners insurance drop you after a claim?

It does not sound fair, but not only can an insurer drop you after a single claim, it can also drop when you have not made any claims. The insurance companies are more worried about future risks and can cancel your policy, especially if you live in areas prone to mudslides or hurricanes.

Can insurance drop you for too many claims?

You can lose your car insurance if you have multiple claims in your recent history. Having more than one at-fault accident gives you the highest chances of being dropped by your insurance company.

How much is LexisNexis a month?

Our pricing is $65 a month if you subscribe to an annual plan, or $89 a month if you subscribe month-to-month.

What is LexisNexis called now?

The library's database LexisNexis Academic is now NexisUni!

Our LexisNexis Academic database is now NexisUni, with similar content, a new interface, and new features. LexisNexis is still available, but only for a few more weeks, so try the new NexisUni now!