Average Credit Report Fee in Idaho (2026 Data)
Last updated: 2026-04-04
Idaho credit report fee benchmark
| Range | Low | Typical | High | Flag Above |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Credit Report Fee | $25 | $50 | $75 | $100 |
Based on Idaho closing cost data. Median home price: $510,000.
What the credit report fee covers
The credit report fee covers the cost of pulling your credit reports from the three major bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion) as part of the mortgage application process. This fee appears in Section B of your Closing Disclosure.
The actual cost to a lender for a tri-merge credit report is $15 to $30. Credit report fees on Closing Disclosures typically range from $25 to $75. Any charge significantly above $75 likely includes markup beyond the actual cost.
This fee appears in Section B — Services You Did Not Shop For of your Closing Disclosure.
Is the credit report fee negotiable in Idaho?
Credit report fees are generally not negotiable — they are a pass-through cost from the credit bureaus. However, the markup should be minimal. If the fee exceeds $75, ask the lender for the actual cost of the tri-merge report.
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Red flags: signs your credit report fee is inflated
Credit report fee exceeds $75 (actual cost to lender is $15 to $30)
Multiple credit report charges on the same Closing Disclosure
Fee labeled 'credit supplement' or 'credit refresh' in addition to the main credit report fee
Credit report fee was charged at application and again at closing
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Credit Report Fee questions
What is a normal credit report fee?
A standard tri-merge credit report costs the lender $15 to $30. The fee passed to you should be $25 to $65. Anything above $75 includes excessive markup.
Why does the lender charge for my credit report?
The lender must pull your credit from all three bureaus to evaluate your mortgage application. The fee covers this service. It's a legitimate cost, but the markup should be minimal.
Can I provide my own credit report?
No. Lenders are required to pull their own credit reports through approved channels for regulatory compliance. Free consumer credit reports (from annualcreditreport.com) cannot be used for mortgage underwriting.
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Federal law gives you 72 hours to push back before you sign. Every fee is cross-referenced against Idaho benchmarks and the negotiation email is drafted for you.
Most buyers find $1,500–$3,000 in negotiable fees.
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