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Home » How to Remove Late Payments from Your Credit Report (With Sample Letters)

How to Remove Late Payments from Your Credit Report (With Sample Letters)

Credit Score Repair By SparoBanksSeptember 4, 2025
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Late payments can damage your credit score and limit your financial opportunities. They stay on your report for up to seven years, but you don’t always have to wait that long. There are proven, legal ways to remove late payments—or at least reduce their negative impact.

This guide explains everything you need to know about removing late payments, with practical steps, sample letters, and strategies you can use today.

Why Removing Late Payments Matters

Your credit score is the most important number in your financial life. Lenders, landlords, and even employers use it to judge your reliability. Payment history alone makes up 35% of your FICO score.

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  • A 30-day late payment can lower your score by 90–110 points.
  • A 60-day late payment can cause even greater damage.
  • Multiple late payments make it harder to qualify for loans, credit cards, or good interest rates.

The sooner you address late payments, the faster your credit can recover.

Step 1: Get Your Credit Reports

You need to see exactly what lenders see. You can get free weekly reports from the three major credit bureaus at AnnualCreditReport.com.

Check all three (Experian, Equifax, TransUnion) because sometimes a late payment shows on one but not the others.

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Tip: Download and save each report. Circle any late payment entries, noting the date, lender, and account number.

Step 2: Confirm Accuracy

Not every late payment listed is correct. Common mistakes include:

  • Marking a payment late even though it was on time.
  • Duplicate reporting of the same late payment.
  • Wrong date (e.g., reported 60 days late when it was only 30).
  • Payments applied to the wrong account.

Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), you have the right to dispute inaccurate or unverifiable information.



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  1. Samuel on December 14, 2025 2:30 pm

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