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Credit Freeze Guide: How to Freeze Your Credit at All Three Bureaus

Learn how to freeze your credit for free at Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. Protect yourself from identity theft and fraud with this complete guide.

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FixMyCredit99 Team
(Updated December 1, 2024)
9 min read

Key Takeaways

  • Credit freezes are free at all three bureaus
  • Freezes prevent new accounts from being opened in your name
  • Your existing accounts are not affected
  • You must freeze at all three bureaus for full protection
  • You can lift the freeze temporarily when needed

What Is a Credit Freeze?

A credit freeze (also called a security freeze) restricts access to your credit report. When your credit is frozen, potential creditors cannot pull your credit report, which means they can't approve new accounts in your name—even if someone has stolen your identity.

Thanks to federal law enacted in 2018, credit freezes are now free for all consumers at all three major credit bureaus. You can freeze and unfreeze your credit as many times as needed at no cost.

Free
Cost at all bureaus
3
Bureaus to freeze
1 Hour
To lift online
100%
Protection from new fraud

Why Everyone Should Consider a Freeze

Identity theft affects millions of Americans each year. A credit freeze is one of the most effective (and free) tools to protect yourself from fraudulent accounts being opened in your name.

Credit Freeze vs. Credit Lock

Credit bureaus also offer "credit locks" which sound similar but have important differences:

Credit Freeze

Pros

  • Free by federal law
  • Regulated by the FCRA
  • Legal protections if breached
  • Can't be overridden by the bureau

Cons

  • May take up to 1 hour to lift
  • Requires PIN or password
  • Must manage at each bureau

Credit Lock

Pros

  • Often can be toggled instantly via app
  • May include additional features
  • Convenient mobile management

Cons

  • May require paid subscription
  • Not regulated by federal law
  • Bureau can override in some cases
  • Fewer legal protections

Recommendation

We recommend using the free credit freeze rather than paid lock services. Freezes offer stronger legal protection and are guaranteed free by law.

How to Freeze Your Credit

You must freeze your credit at each bureau separately. Here's how:

Freeze at Experian

  1. Visit Experian's Freeze Center

    Go to experian.com/freeze and click "Add a Security Freeze."

  2. Create or Log Into Your Account

    You'll need to verify your identity by answering security questions or providing identification documents.

  3. Request the Freeze

    Follow the prompts to place your freeze. Save your PIN or password in a secure location—you'll need it to lift the freeze.

Experian Freeze Contact

  • Online: experian.com/freeze
  • Phone: 1-888-397-3742
  • Mail: P.O. Box 9554, Allen, TX 75013

Freeze at Equifax

  1. Create Your myEquifax Account

    Set up a free account if you don't have one. Verify your identity through their security process.

  2. Place the Freeze

    Navigate to the freeze section and place your freeze. Equifax will provide a PIN to manage your freeze.

Equifax Freeze Contact

  • Online: equifax.com (Security Freeze)
  • Phone: 1-800-349-9960
  • Mail: P.O. Box 105788, Atlanta, GA 30348

Freeze at TransUnion

  1. Visit TransUnion's Freeze Center

  2. Create or Access Your Account

    Set up a free account and verify your identity through their authentication process.

  3. Activate the Freeze

    Follow the prompts to freeze your credit. Store your PIN securely.

TransUnion Freeze Contact

  • Online: transunion.com/credit-freeze
  • Phone: 1-888-909-8872
  • Mail: P.O. Box 160, Woodlyn, PA 19094

Lifting a Credit Freeze

When you need to apply for credit, you'll need to lift your freeze temporarily. Here are your options:

Temporary Lift

Lift the freeze for a specific time period (e.g., one week) while you apply for credit. The freeze automatically reactivates after the period.

Lift for Specific Creditor

Some bureaus let you lift the freeze only for a specific creditor. Ask the lender which bureau they use, then lift only at that bureau.

Permanent Removal

You can remove the freeze entirely, though this isn't recommended unless you have a specific reason.

Lift Time

Online lifts are typically instant or within one hour. Phone and mail requests may take 1-3 business days. Plan ahead when applying for credit.

When You Should Freeze Your Credit

Consider freezing your credit if:

  • You were affected by a data breach
  • You've been a victim of identity theft
  • You don't plan to apply for new credit soon
  • You want proactive protection against fraud
  • You have children (you can freeze their credit too)

Also Freeze These Bureaus

Beyond the big three, consider freezing at specialty bureaus:

  • Innovis - Fourth national credit bureau
  • ChexSystems - Used by banks for checking accounts
  • LexisNexis - Used by insurance companies
  • NCTUE - Used by utility companies

Credit Already Damaged by Fraud?

If identity theft has left errors on your credit report, our platform helps you generate dispute letters to clean up your credit file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, credit freezes are free at all three major bureaus (Experian, Equifax, TransUnion) thanks to federal law passed in 2018. Lifting the freeze is also free.
No, a credit freeze has no impact on your credit score. It simply prevents new creditors from accessing your report to open new accounts.
Yes, a credit freeze only prevents new accounts from being opened. Your existing credit cards, loans, and accounts continue to work normally.
A credit freeze lasts until you lift it. There's no expiration date. You control when and how to unfreeze your credit.
Some states allow employment credit checks even with a freeze. You may need to lift the freeze temporarily for employment background checks if required.

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