Can Late Payments Be Removed From Your Credit Report?

Late payments are one of the most common causes of credit score drops. Even a single missed payment can affect your score for years.

How Long Do Late Payments Stay?

Late payments typically remain on your credit report for up to 7 years from the date they were first reported. The impact is strongest in the first 12–24 months and gradually decreases over time.

The severity depends on:

  • Whether it was 30, 60, or 90+ days late
  • How recent the payment was
  • Your overall credit history

When Can a Late Payment Be Disputed?

A late payment may be disputed if:

  • It was reported incorrectly
  • The dates are inaccurate
  • The account information is inconsistent
  • The account does not belong to you

If a creditor cannot verify the reporting, corrections may be required.

Building Positive History Moving Forward

While addressing past issues is important, consistently making on-time payments is one of the strongest ways to rebuild credit over time.