A. Certain information cannot be listed in a credit report:
 · Medical information (unless you give your consent).
 · Notice of bankruptcy (Chapter 11) that is more than ten years old.
 · Debts (including delinquent child support payments) that are more than seven years old.
 · For California residents: records of arrest, information, or misdemeanor complaints must be removed after seven years. But under federal law, records of criminal convictions may remain on a credit report indefinitely.
 · Age, marital status, or race (if the request is from a current or prospective employer).
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