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CPN Program: Created by the Credit Privacy Act of 1974

 

What is a CPN?

 

The Credit Privacy Number, or CPN, is a nine digit identification number that can be

used to report financial information to credit bureaus. Available for use primarily in the

United States, the CPN can be utilized instead of an individual’s nine digit Social Security

number for many types of credit transactions. However, the CPN should not be viewed

as an equitable substitute for the Social Security number in all situations.

Also known as a credit profile number, the CPN has its main advantage when it comes to

tracking credit transactions and evaluating credit history. Rather than using a Social

Security number for all credit transactions, using a CPN makes it easier to segregate

finances in the event of identity theft. Without access to a Social Security number, the

thief is somewhat limited in the amount of difficulties that are created for the rightful

owner of the number. This is because there are several types of financial transactions

that cannot be conducted using the CPN.

Transactions that cannot be conducted using a CPN include information given to an

employer, documents submitted to the Internal Revenue Service, and registering a car

or truck. The CPN also cannot be used when applying for one of the several

government-sponsored home loan options, such as Sallie Mae or an FHA loan. However,

a legal CPN can be used when applying for credit cards and obtaining financing that is

not government related.

One of the urban myths surrounding the use of a CPN is that the credit file number can

be used to avoid paying outstanding debt. In fact, the individual remains liable for all

debts incurred on credit accounts referencing a Social Security number or a CPN.

Obtaining a CPN will not result in establishing new credit to replace bad credit

generated under a Social Security number.

One truth about CPN usage is that there are many citizens of the United States that

routinely use this type of identification number. Celebrities often use a CPN as a means

of protecting their privacy when it comes to credit cards, loans, and other financial

transactions. Members of Congress are also likely to use a CPN in order to minimize the

chances of private details about their finances being released to the general public

without their authorization. People placed within a witness protection program are

often issued a CPN, as it is much harder to track than a Social Security number.

Any citizen of the United States can request and obtain a CPN. However, it is only

possible to receive one CPN. The number remains constant from the date of issue and is

connected with the owner of the number for the remainder of his or her life. As with a

Social Security number, the owner is responsible for using the CPN with prudence. This

means knowing what type of transactions require use of a Social Security number and

which transactions may be conducted using a CPN.

In the event of a bankruptcy, any outstanding debts listed under an issued CPN number

and the individual’s Social Security number must be declared in order to be including in

the debt relief.

 

 

CPN Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q. Is this a Tax ID/EIN?

A. No. Tax ID/EINs are used for businesses and corporations.

 

Q. What will my FICO score be?

A. Your score will start out blank. This program gives you the opportunity to re-establish

credit. As trade lines are added to your file legally, the scores report shortly thereafter,

usually within 30 business days. This is your chance for a new start or complete privacy.

Either way, this can only be done once, so strive for the best results you can get. We will

give you more tips on how to improve your own personal social security number based

score and your CPN score.

 

Q. Is this legal?

A. Yes, obtaining a CPN is legal. Using it fraudulently is illegal.

 

Q. Can I use the CPN to apply for a mortgage loan?

A. No! Mortgages are secured by real estate and is insured. The government has gone to

great lengths to protect identities under the Patriot Act. Using your CPN for mortgages

would be a huge conflict, because as soon as they run your CPN, they will see that the

issue date and your date of birth will be way off. Also, you are required to provide a

copy of your SSN when applying for a mortgage. Our program is strictly for privacy and

credit restoration.

 

Q. Can I use my CPN to rent a house or an apartment?

A. Yes, just make sure you have established credit on it first. Most landlords just want to

see that you are responsible with your credit. You will have started fresh with our

program which will allow you to rent an apartment or house with no problems.

 

Q. Should I use my current address with my CPN?

A. No, you must not use your current address while using your CPN. You should not use

any address that you have used in the past or that is in any way associated to your

SSN. If you use the same addresses associated with your SSN, your credit profiles will

merge together, this would defeat the purpose of establishing a secondary account. The

address must be a real residence address, you cannot use a P.O. Box, Private Mail Box,

or business address. The credit bureaus are a huge database, and addresses are one of

the means they use to associate profiles. The only purpose of this address is to receive

your new credit cards and it will not be used for anything else after that. You can use a

friend, relative, co-worker, neighbor, anyone who would be willing to hold and give you

your mail.

 

 

 

Q. Can I use my CPN to obtain a state ID or Drivers License?

A. No, the purpose of the CPN is for privacy and to re-establish credit.

 

Q. Am I responsible for the debts on my old report under my SSN?

A. Yes! The purpose of the CPN is not to defraud your creditors or to escape your

responsibilities. Bankruptcies and debt will not show up on your CPN unless you merge

the CPN with your SSN. It is important that you do not associate your CPN and SSN.

Consider this a new beginning for you and make sure you do not repeat the mistakes

that destroyed your personal credit.

 

Q. Does CPNs come from people that are deceased or incarcerated?

A. NO, our CPNs are issued the same way SSNs are, we simply secure the number for

you. Once the number is issued to your name, it cannot be re-issued to someone else

legally. It no longer shows up as available, so you should have no concerns about it

being used by someone else. We run the number through skip trace and several other

systems to make sure that you are issued an exclusive number specific to the state that

you reside in.

 

Disclaimer and Disclosure:

This program is not intended to be used as a method of defrauding banks, creditors, or

any other organization that requires your social security number as identification. This

program is not a method to avoid paying your existing or future debts. If you created

the debt, you are responsible to repay that debt. However, we will not support,

facilitate, nor condone any fraudulent activity.