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How to Find Out if You Have a Bad Name

There are a few ways to find out if you have a bad credit rating, that is, if there are any restrictions on your name in credit protection agencies, such as Serasa or SPC. Here are some options:

  1. Online Consultation at Credit Protection Agencies:

Serasa

Serasa Experian offers free consultation of your CPF. You can check your status by accessing the Serasa Consumidor website (https://www.serasaconsumidor.com.br/). After creating an account, you will be able to view information about your credit score, outstanding debts, and financial obligations.

SPC Brazil

SPC Brasil, also known as Boa Vista SCPC, allows you to consult your CPF free of charge through the Consumidor Positivo website (https://www.consumidorpositivo.com.br/). Likewise, you will need to create an account to access your information.

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  1. Consultation at In-Person Service Agencies:

You can also go in person to credit protection agencies and request information about your CPF. Remember to bring a photo ID.

  1. Consultation via the Bank App:

Many banks offer the ability to check your CPF status directly through their mobile app. Check to see if your bank offers this option.

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  1. Receiving Communications by Mail or Email:

If you have outstanding debts, you may receive notices by mail or email informing you of the situation. Pay attention to these notices, as they may contain important information.

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5. Consultation in Notary Offices:

Some debts can be registered in protest offices. You can check whether there are any protests in your name by visiting the website of the notary office in your region or by going to a notary office in person.

Remember that Brazilian law guarantees the right to free access to information about your CPF. If you find that your credit score is in debt, it is essential to seek to regularize the situation, contact your creditors and negotiate your debts. This can be done directly with the companies or through consumer protection agencies, such as Procon.

Staying informed about your financial situation is crucial to making informed decisions and maintaining a healthy credit history.

 

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