Step 1: Pull Your Credit Report

To begin, pulling your credit report from all three major bureaus—Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion—is essential. Accessing a comprehensive report allows us to thoroughly assess your credit profile and identify any issues that may need correction or improvement. This initial step ensures we’re equipped with the full picture of your credit history and current standing.

Once you’ve obtained your report, it’s important to keep your credit report updated monthly throughout the duration of the credit repair process. This will allow us to track changes, monitor progress, and make necessary adjustments. Maintaining your subscription to your credit report service helps us ensure your success every step of the way.

Step 2: Book Your Consultation

In your consultation, we’ll dive into your goals and develop a personalized game plan to help you achieve them—whether you’re aiming to secure financing for a car, a home, or business needs. This session allows us to understand your unique situation, set realistic goals, and outline a strategic approach to reach them.

During this consultation, we’ll walk through the steps of the credit repair process, address any questions, and clarify how we’ll work together to get you the results you’re looking for.

Step 3: Complete Your Onboarding

Congratulations! You’re almost there. After your consultation, you will receive an onboarding email with instructions on how to set up your client portal. In this email, you’ll be asked to upload the necessary documents, such as:

  • Identification (e.g., driver’s license or state ID)

  • Proof of Address (e.g., utility bill or bank statement)

  • Social Security Card

Once you’ve completed this process, we will begin working on your case. You can expect the first round of dispute letters to be sent out within 1-3 business days.

Credit Repair Services

Do you need to get approved for a house, car, or funding for your business? Boost your credit score with our tailored packages and expert credit disputing services today.