As is the case with mechanics, chefs, plumbers, and every other profession, there are good credit repair companies and companies to avoid. Below are some tips for identifying a company you can trust.

1. Look for how long the company has been in business. Credit correction is a booming industry with many new participants coming and going all the time. Try to select a company with a solid foundation that you have confidence will be there for you in the long run. The last thing you want is for the company to go away before they are done helping you.

2. Look for full disclosure. There is nothing a credit repair company can do for you that you cannot do for yourself. In fact, credit repair companies are required by law to make you aware of this fact via a written statement when you sign up. Make sure you are presented with this document.

On top of this, credit repair services are not guaranteed to work because ultimately, whether or not something gets deleted from your credit reports is up to the credit bureaus and your creditors. Watch out for organizations that guarantee to increase your credit score or get you approved for a loan.

3. Make sure their billing policy follows the rules. By law,