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Can I temporarily lift my credit freeze with TransUnion?

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Yes, a credit freeze placed with TransUnion can be temporarily lifted. This process is known as a credit freeze thaw. Individuals may choose to lift their freeze temporarily when they are applying for credit or when they need to provide access to their credit report for a specific period of time. To request a temporary lift, a person typically needs to provide identifying information, such as their personal details and the personal identification number or password associated with the freeze. This allows for secure access, ensuring that the right individual is granting permission for their credit report to be reviewed. For detailed instructions and any potential options available, it is advisable to consult the TransUnion website for the most accurate and up-to-date information on managing credit freezes.
Answered Jun 15th 2025

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