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Unfair Credit Bureau Listing in Northern Cape

A negative credit bureau listing can affect your ability to get a home loan, rental, or job in Northern Cape. The National Credit Act (NCA) gives you the right to dispute inaccurate information and have it removed.

The Law That Protects You

National Credit Act 34 of 2005 — Section 72
Every consumer has the right to access their credit report once per year at no charge and to dispute incorrect information.
National Credit Act 34 of 2005 — Section 73
Credit bureaus must investigate disputes and remove inaccurate or unlawful data within 20 business days.

What To Do — Step by Step

  1. Step 1. Obtain your free credit report from a registered bureau (TransUnion, Experian, XDS, or Compuscan) — you are entitled to one free report per year.

  2. Step 2. Identify the specific entry you believe is incorrect, outdated, or fraudulent.

  3. Step 3. Submit a formal written dispute to the credit bureau, attaching supporting documents (proof of payment, court order, identity document).

  4. Step 4. The bureau has 20 business days to investigate and respond. They must remove the listing if they cannot verify it.

  5. Step 5. If the bureau refuses, escalate to the National Credit Regulator (NCR) at 0860 627 627 or lodge a complaint at ncr.org.za.

  6. Step 6. If the listing relates to a paid debt, the creditor must instruct removal within 7 days of settlement.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a judgment stay on my credit record in Northern Cape?
A default judgment remains on your credit record for 5 years or until rescinded by a court, whichever comes first. Once you have settled the debt, apply to court for rescission.
Can I be blacklisted without notification in Northern Cape?
No. The NCA requires that a credit provider give you written notice of intended adverse listing and allow you 20 business days to respond before the listing is submitted.
What is the NCR and how does it help in Northern Cape?
The National Credit Regulator is the statutory body that enforces the NCA. You can lodge a free complaint against bureaus or credit providers that violate the Act.

Legal Resources in Northern Cape

📋 CCMA: Kimberley CCMA (053 832 7571)

⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Kimberley (053 839 3300)

🏛️ High Court: Northern Cape Division of the High Court, Kimberley (053 839 4300)

🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Kimberley, Upington, Springbok, De Aar, and other magistrates' courts

🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Northern Cape Rental Housing Tribunal (053 839 4000)

The Northern Cape faces unique access-to-justice challenges due to geographic size. Mining rights, water access, and !Khomani San indigenous community rights are specific concerns.