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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Nevada residents have 0 active class action settlements involving TransUnion that they can file claims for right now. In addition, TransUnion has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.

Combined maximum payouts across all TransUnion settlements total $200. Class Action Buddy automatically files TransUnion claims for Nevada residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork to handle, no postage to pay — we file the form for you.

Past TransUnion Settlements (2)

These TransUnion settlements have closed but Nevada residents may have qualified at the time.

$2.5M TransUnion FCRA class action settlement

Up to $40

TransUnion agreed to $2.5M settlement for FCRA violations. Check if you qualify for compensation. File easily with Class Action Buddy app.

Deadline: 2025-12-15 No Proof Needed Expired

$23M TransUnion credit report dispute class action settlement

Up to $160

The $23M TransUnion credit report dispute settlement paid $20-$160 to consumers whose inquiry disputes were mishandled between 2016-2025. Learn about similar settlements.

Deadline: 2025-06-24 Proof Required Expired

About TransUnion Class Actions in Nevada

TransUnion has faced significant class action litigation resulting in substantial settlements that benefit Nevada consumers. The company maintains operations across Nevada, serving consumers in Las Vegas, Reno, and throughout the state through its credit reporting and monitoring services. Nevada's consumer protection framework includes the Nevada Deceptive Trade Practices Act and specific credit reporting regulations that work alongside federal FCRA protections. Two major TransUnion settlements have emerged: a $2.5 million FCRA class action settlement addressing credit reporting violations and a larger $23 million settlement focused on credit report dispute handling practices. Nevada residents filing class action claims should note the state's three-year statute of limitations for most consumer protection violations, though federal FCRA claims carry different timeframes. Claims must typically be filed in federal court for FCRA violations, while state-based consumer protection claims can proceed through Nevada state courts. Nevada's attorney general actively monitors credit reporting compliance, providing additional oversight beyond federal agencies like the CFPB.

TransUnion Settlements in Nevada: FAQs

Are Nevada residents eligible for the TransUnion credit report dispute settlement?

Yes, Nevada residents who had credit report disputes with TransUnion during the specified class periods may be eligible for compensation from the $23 million settlement. Eligibility typically requires proof that you disputed information on your TransUnion credit report and experienced delays or improper handling of your dispute.

Does Nevada have any specific laws that strengthen TransUnion settlement claims?

Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal FCRA requirements, potentially allowing for state-based claims alongside federal violations. This can sometimes result in enhanced damages or alternative legal pathways for Nevada residents affected by credit reporting errors.

How do I file a claim for TransUnion settlements as a Nevada resident?

Nevada residents typically file claims through the same online portals or mail-in forms as other class members, but should ensure their Nevada address is properly documented. Claims for both the $2.5M FCRA settlement and $23M dispute settlement usually require proof of residency and evidence of TransUnion credit reports during relevant time periods.

Tips for Nevada Residents Filing TransUnion Claims

Nevada residents pursuing TransUnion settlement claims should maintain detailed records of all credit report requests, dispute correspondence, and any financial impacts from reporting errors. File claims promptly as settlement deadlines are strictly enforced, typically 60-120 days after notice publication. Keep copies of your Nevada driver's license or utility bills as proof of residency during class periods. Document any mortgage denials, loan rejections, or higher interest rates potentially linked to TransUnion reporting issues. Consider consulting Nevada-licensed attorneys familiar with both federal FCRA and state consumer protection laws for complex cases involving significant damages or ongoing credit problems.

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