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Hard Credit Inquiry

What Is a Hard Credit Inquiry?

A hard credit inquiry occurs when a lender reviews a consumer’s credit report as part of a formal credit application.

Hard inquiries typically happen when applying for:

  • Mortgage loans
  • Auto loans
  • Credit cards
  • Personal loans

They signal that a borrower is actively seeking new credit.

Why It Matters

Hard credit inquiries:

  • May temporarily lower credit scores
  • Remain on credit reports for up to two years
  • Can affect lending decisions if frequent

Multiple hard inquiries in a short period may suggest higher borrowing risk.

How Hard Credit Inquiry Works

Hard credit inquiry occurs when a lender pulls a full credit report after receiving a formal application.

Scoring models may slightly reduce the score to account for increased risk of new debt.

Certain inquiries within a defined shopping window may count as one for scoring purposes.

Hard Credit Inquiry vs. Soft Credit Pull

Hard Inquiry → Formal application, score impact
Soft Pull → Informational review, no score impact

Borrowing intent determines classification.

FAQs About Hard Credit Inquiries

How many points does a hard inquiry lower your score?
Impact varies, but it is typically small and temporary.

Do rate-shopping inquiries hurt your score?
Scoring models often group similar inquiries within a short window.

Can hard inquiries be removed?
Only if reported in error or unauthorized.

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