Our Services
Making credit repair easy and effective for our clients.
What Lexington Law Does
Lexington Law leverages your consumer rights and our unparalleled experience to engage the credit bureaus and your individual creditors. We work on your behalf to remove questionable negative items from your credit reports.
How Credit Repair Works
Lexington Law makes credit repair easy for you. Simply send us a copy of your credit reports, tell us which items should be disputed, and sit back and relax while our firm works on your case.
What Credit Repair Costs
Your credit score is a key factor in determining the interest rates you pay for cars, mortgages, credit cards, and other loans. For as low as $39.95 a month, you can get help taking action on the credit files that largely dictate your monthly interest payments.
Our Proven Results
The numbers speak for themselves. In 2009 alone, we assisted our clients in the removal of over 1,000,000 negative items from their combined credit reports.**
Our Credit Repair Service Levels
Lexington Law has three service levels based on your credit report repair needs. Start with Lexington Regular for $39.95/month, or upgrade to our Concord service levels to take advantage of additional credit interventions and credit score analysis.
Our Refund Policy
If we fail to provide the agreed-upon services to you (as outlined by your selected service level) for any given month, you will not be billed for that month, or will be refunded your fees for that month if your payment has already been processed.
Simple Process:
our service
credit reports
to dispute
and relax
— S.C., Lexington client*
(Your results will vary)
*Important: While the testimonials and other information on this website may be exciting, Lexington Law promises only to perform the steps we've agreed to in each client's case and to charge each month only for steps already completed. As with any legal work, no outcome is promised. Your results will vary. **The number of items removed represents the combined removals for all three credit bureaus. For example, if a single questionable negative item is removed from all three credit reports, it is counted as three separate removals.
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