A wrong address in your credit report comes from old KYC a lender reported; fix it with a bureau dispute and a KYC correction at the lender.
Reviewed on: 2026-05-29.
A wrong address in your credit report links your identity to a place that is not yours.
Quick answer
Your credit report shows whatever address your lenders last reported. To fix a wrong one, raise a free dispute on your credit bureau's website and, in parallel, update your KYC address with the lender that reported it so they re-report the correct one. The bureau forwards your dispute to that lender, who confirms or corrects it, and the bureau then updates your record.
This is a bureau-and-lender process, not an RTI matter. If the bureau or lender misses the timeline set by the Reserve Bank of India, you escalate to the RBI Ombudsman through the RBI Complaint Management System.
This guide is for you if your credit report (CIBIL, Experian, Equifax or CRIF High Mark) lists an address you do not recognise, or an old one you have moved away from. Use it if:
Pull your own credit report from all four bureaus. Each is required to give you one free full report a year, so you can compare. Note the exact wrong address, which account or enquiry it is tied to, and the lender's name. Screenshot it. Identify whether it is just an outdated address (low risk) or a fully unknown one (treat as possible identity misuse).
Raise an online dispute on each bureau's website where the wrong address appears. Select the address-correction option, enter your correct current address exactly as on your Aadhaar or other valid proof, and submit. Save the dispute reference number.
Then list every lender that may be reporting the stale address so you can fix the root KYC on Sunday.
Email the lender(s) that reported the wrong address and ask them to update your KYC address and re-report it to all bureaus. Attach a recent address proof. Send it to the branch and the bank's nodal or grievance officer. Keep a folder with your report, dispute numbers, the email and proofs, ready to escalate next week if nothing moves.
| Document or evidence | Why it matters / where to get it |
|---|---|
| Your full credit report from each bureau | Shows the exact wrong address and which account or enquiry carries it; one free full report a year from each bureau. |
| Correct current address proof | Aadhaar, passport, voter ID, utility bill or registered rent agreement so the lender can update KYC and re-report. |
| Bureau dispute reference number | Generated when you raise the online dispute; it is your proof of the date you reported the error. |
| KYC update request to the lender | Email or letter asking the lender to correct your address and re-report it to all bureaus; copy the nodal officer. |
| Earlier address proof (if it was your old home) | Helps the lender match its records and confirm the change is genuine, speeding the correction. |
| Police complaint or FIR copy (only if unknown address) | If the address is entirely unknown and looks like identity misuse, a complaint supports your dispute and any fraud claim. |
| Communication log with dates | A simple timeline of every dispute, email and reply; essential if you later approach the RBI Ombudsman. |
| Step | Who to approach | How to reach them | Typical timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Self-service dispute | The credit bureau (CIBIL, Experian, Equifax, CRIF High Mark) | Online dispute or correction section on the bureau's own website | Resolution expected within 30 days under the RBI framework |
| KYC correction | The lender that reported the wrong address | Branch plus the bank's nodal or grievance officer, by email or letter | Lender should send corrected data within 21 days |
| Bank grievance escalation | The lender's principal nodal officer | Bank's grievance-redress page or customer-care escalation channel | A few weeks for a final reply |
| RBI Ombudsman | Reserve Bank of India, Integrated Ombudsman | RBI Complaint Management System at cms.rbi.org.in | As per the RBI scheme; raise after 30 days or an unsatisfactory reply |
| RTI (public-sector lender only) | Public Information Officer of the PSU bank or lender | RTI Online portal or the lender's PIO; only if a public authority holds the record | Reply due within the statutory RTI timeline |
| Consumer forum (last resort) | District Consumer Commission | e-Daakhil portal or the National Consumer Helpline for guidance | Varies by case and forum workload |
Adapt the bracketed parts. Keep a copy of everything you send.
Subject: Request to correct wrong address in my credit report and re-report KYC
To, The Branch Manager / Nodal Grievance Officer [Lender / Bank name] [Branch / address] Subject: Correction of wrong address in my credit report and re-reporting of KYC Dear Sir/Madam, My credit report shows an incorrect address against my account/loan/card number [account or loan number] reported by you. The address recorded is [wrong address as shown in the report]. My correct current address is [your correct address], as per the attached proof. I request you to: 1. Update my KYC address in your records to the correct address above. 2. Re-report the corrected address to all four credit information companies (CIBIL, Experian, Equifax and CRIF High Mark). 3. Confirm in writing once this is done. I have also raised a dispute with the bureau (reference number: [bureau dispute reference]). Please treat this as a formal grievance and share your nodal officer details if not resolved. [If the address is unknown to me, add: I do not recognise this address. Please share how this account/enquiry originated, as I suspect possible identity misuse.] Name: [Your full name] PAN: [Your PAN] Registered mobile: [Your mobile] Email: [Your email] Date: [Date] Enclosures: Credit report extract, correct address proof, bureau dispute acknowledgement.
RTI can help only when a public authority actually holds the record you need. For a wrong-address problem, that usually means a public-sector bank or PSU lender that reported the stale data and is now stonewalling your correction request. You can file an RTI to that bank's Public Information Officer to obtain:
This is a narrow records-extraction tool that adds pressure; the actual correction still happens through the bureau dispute and the lender re-reporting.
RTI does not reach a credit bureau, a private bank, an NBFC, or a loan app, because none of them are public authorities. The address correction itself is a bureau-and-lender process, not a public-records request, so RTI is rarely the main route here.
Use these first remedies instead:
A credit report does not create address data; it copies what your lenders reported from their KYC records. A wrong or old address usually means a lender reported stale KYC. Once you update your address with that lender and they re-report it, the report corrects. A bureau dispute speeds this up and creates a dated record of your complaint.
Yes. Raising a dispute or correction request with a credit bureau is free, and you are also entitled to one free full credit report from each bureau every year. Updating your KYC address with your lender is also free. Be cautious of paid agents who promise instant credit-report fixes; the official dispute route costs nothing.
An address by itself does not change your score, which is driven by repayment history, credit usage and enquiries. But a wrong address can cause application rejections for address mismatch, and an unknown address may point to mixed records or identity misuse that does affect you. So correct it promptly even though the number may look unchanged.
Under the Reserve Bank of India framework, the lender should send corrected data within 21 calendar days and the bureau should resolve a complaint within 30 calendar days. If that timeline is missed, the framework provides for compensation, and you can escalate to the RBI Ombudsman through the RBI Complaint Management System.
Only in a narrow case. RTI works only against public authorities, so it can help if a public-sector bank or PSU lender reported the address and is stalling your correction. You can ask what they reported and your request status. RTI does not apply to a credit bureau, a private bank, an NBFC or a loan app.
Treat an unknown address as a warning sign, not just an error. Ask the reporting lender how that account or enquiry originated, file a police complaint if it looks fraudulent, and flag identity misuse in your dispute. Correcting it alone is not enough if someone opened credit in your name from an address you do not control.
India has four RBI-licensed credit information companies: TransUnion CIBIL, Experian, Equifax and CRIF High Mark. Lenders may report to one or several, so the wrong address can sit on any of them. Pull all four reports, compare them, and raise the correction with each bureau where the wrong address actually appears.