Utah Code § 13-45-205

Changes to information in a credit report subject to a security freeze
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(1) If a credit report is subject to a security freeze, a consumer reporting agency shall notify the
consumer who is the subject of the credit report within 30 days if the consumer reporting
agency changes the consumer's:
(a) name;
(b) date of birth;
(c) Social Security number; or
(d) address.
(2)

(a) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), a consumer reporting agency may make technical
modifications to information in a credit report that is subject to a security freeze without
providing notification to the consumer.
(b) Technical modifications under Subsection (2)(a) include:
(i) the addition or subtraction of abbreviations to names and addresses; and
(ii) transpositions or corrections of incorrect numbering or spelling.
(3) When providing notice of a change of address under Subsection (1), the consumer reporting
agency shall provide notice to the consumer at both the new address and the former address.

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