Dispute your LexisNexis consumer file by mail
LexisNexis consumer file dispute
If something in your LexisNexis consumer file is wrong, this page helps you send a clear correction request by mail. You get the current Consumer Center mailing address, a tailored mail template, and a checklist based on LexisNexis Risk Solutions' own request instructions.
Use this page for real inaccuracies in your LexisNexis consumer file, such as wrong addresses, mistaken public-record details, mixed-file issues, inaccurate personal-information entries, or other risk-data items that do not belong to you. It is not for vague complaints without a specific correction request. It is also useful if you searched for LexisNexis dispute address, LexisNexis consumer file correction by mail, LexisNexis consumer center address, or LexisNexis description of procedure letter.
Found inaccurate information in your LexisNexis consumer file? Open a ready-made correction letter, add your supporting documents, and mail it to the current LexisNexis Risk Solutions Consumer Center address.
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LexisNexis Risk Solutions Consumer Center
105108 P.O. Box
Atlanta, GA 30348-5108
United States
This is the current LexisNexis Risk Solutions Consumer Center mailing address used for mailed consumer-file requests and corrections. Last checked: April 4, 2026.
So your letter looks
LexisNexis Risk Solutions Consumer Center
105108 P.O. Box
Atlanta, GA 30348-5108
United States
Short lines that fit common LexisNexis consumer-file disputes
- • This address does not belong to me and should be removed from my LexisNexis file.
- • This public-record item is inaccurate. I attached the court record showing the correct outcome.
- • This record appears to belong to another person with a similar name.
- • This personal-information entry is incomplete or wrong and should be corrected to match my identification documents.
- • This incident or claims-related item is inaccurate and should be corrected or deleted.
Before you continue
- • Send copies, not originals, and keep a full copy of everything you mail.
- • Include your full name, current street address, city, state, ZIP code, and date of birth. LexisNexis Risk Solutions says some requests may also require your Social Security number or driver's license details to confirm identity.
- • If your mailing address differs from your residence address, spell that out clearly in the letter so your response goes to the right place.
- • If you are correcting personal information, include documents that support the correction, such as ID, utility statements, court records, or other official records that show the right information.
- • If you already requested your LexisNexis consumer disclosure report, include any reference number or report details and mark the exact entries you want corrected.
- • If helpful, ask for a Description of Procedure Letter so LexisNexis explains how it processes disputes you submitted in its system.
How it works
1Open the template and replace the placeholders with your identifying information and the exact LexisNexis entries you want corrected.
2Attach copies of the records that prove the correction and include your report reference if you already requested your file.
3Mail the package to the Consumer Center, keep copies of everything, and wait for the mailed response or follow-up request.
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Frequently asked questions
Where do I send my LexisNexis dispute letter?
Mail it to LexisNexis Risk Solutions Consumer Center, P.O. Box 105108, Atlanta, GA 30348-5108.
What identifying details should I include?
LexisNexis Risk Solutions says mailed requests should include your name, address, and date of birth, and some request types may also need your Social Security number or driver's license information to confirm identity. If you are correcting information, include the documents that prove the correction.
Do I need my LexisNexis report first?
Not always, but it helps. If you already requested your LexisNexis consumer disclosure report, use that report to identify the exact record, reference number, or personal-information field you want corrected.
How long does LexisNexis take to respond?
LexisNexis Risk Solutions says mailed printable-form requests take approximately two weeks to process. If you are making a true consumer-reporting dispute, federal law may still require a dispute investigation timeline closer to 30 days depending on the request.
Can I ask for a Description of Procedure Letter?
Yes. Its printable and online request instructions say you can ask for a Description of Procedure Letter, which is a personalized letter describing how LexisNexis Risk Solutions processes disputes in its system.
Can I use this to correct personal information like my name or address?
Yes. LexisNexis Risk Solutions says that in certain circumstances you have the right to request correction of inaccurate personal information by U.S. mail or by phone.
Should I send original documents?
No. Send copies only, keep your originals, and keep a copy of the full package for your records.
Does LexisNexis charge for this?
No. LexisNexis Risk Solutions provides phone, online, and mail request options and does not frame correction requests as a paid service.
Ready to continue?
Found inaccurate information in your LexisNexis consumer file? Open a ready-made correction letter, add your supporting documents, and mail it to the current LexisNexis Risk Solutions Consumer Center address.