Effective January 1, 2013, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has made updates to the Summary of Rights that the Federal Trade Commission previously created under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Generally, a report that a background screening agency like backgroundchecks.com provides for use in connection with employment are “consumer reports” under the FCTA
The Summary of Rights is the document that explains to individuals what their rights are under the FCRA. The FCRA requires you to provide this summary to individuals on whom you order consumer reports in two typical circumstances. First, you must provide it as a disclosure in connection with requesting “investigative” consumer reports, where the consumer reporting agency obtains information for you through interviews. Second, you must provide it before taking adverse action in connection with a consumer report for employment purposes. Additionally, backgroundchecks.com provides this when we provide sample forms to
Attached you will find a copy of this updated Summary of Rights. It is also available
It is recommended that you update this form by January 1, 2013.
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