What are the fees associated with freezing and unfreezing my credit?

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TransUnion offers a credit freeze and unfreeze service for a nominal fee. The fee for initiating a credit freeze is determined by state laws and typically ranges from $2 to $10. However, for certain special circumstances or individuals over 65 years old, this fee may be waived. Similarly, to unfreeze your credit, TransUnion charges a nominal fee, which again varies by state laws, generally within the range of $2 to $10. It is important to note that fees may be different depending on the state in which you reside. It is advisable to check TransUnion's website or contact their customer support for specific information regarding the fees associated with freezing and unfreezing your credit in your state of residence.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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