What protections do I have against credit discrimination?

People use credit to go to college, open businesses, and buy homes. They have the opportunity to use credit to build a better future for themselves and their loved ones. Credit discrimination prevents people from having access to these opportunities, and can make credit more expensive.

What is credit discrimination?

The Equal Credit Opportunity Act makes it illegal for a creditor to discriminate in any aspect of credit transaction based on certain characteristics.

It is illegal to:

On the basis of:

How can I protect myself from credit discrimination?

Watch for warning signs

Credit discrimination is often hidden or even unintentional, which makes it hard to spot. Look for red flags, such as:

Ways to prepare before taking out a loan

Get legal help if you believe you have been discriminated against

For legal resources listed state by state, visit lawhelp.org

To find out about eligibility for assistance from a Legal Services program funded by the Legal Services Corporation, visit lsc.gov/what-legal-aid/find-legal-aid

To locate your state attorney general’s office, see naag.org/find-my-ag/

Learn more about your fair lending rights

For more information on credit discrimination, see our brochures for consumers ( English

) and for those who work with consumers ( English