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

New Mexico 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 New Mexico 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 New Mexico 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 New Mexico

New Mexico residents affected by TransUnion's credit reporting practices have access to significant class action settlements totaling over $25 million. The state's Unfair Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal FCRA requirements, particularly regarding accurate credit reporting and dispute resolution processes. TransUnion maintains substantial operations serving New Mexico consumers through partnerships with local banks, credit unions, and financial institutions across Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Las Cruces. The company processes credit reports for major New Mexico employers conducting background checks and serves consumers seeking credit monitoring services. New Mexico residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's consumer-friendly legal environment and extended statute of limitations for certain consumer protection violations. The state's relatively small population often means higher per-person settlement amounts when claims are successfully processed. New Mexico's Attorney General has historically been active in pursuing consumer protection cases, creating precedents that benefit individual claimants. Residents should be aware that New Mexico state courts have jurisdiction over certain credit reporting disputes that may not qualify for federal class actions.

TransUnion Settlements in New Mexico: FAQs

Can New Mexico residents claim from both the $2.5M FCRA settlement and $23M credit dispute settlement?

Eligibility depends on the specific time periods and violations covered by each settlement. The FCRA settlement typically covers different issues than the credit dispute settlement, so some New Mexico residents may qualify for both if they experienced multiple types of TransUnion violations during the respective class periods.

Does New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act provide additional remedies beyond TransUnion class action settlements?

Yes, New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act allows consumers to pursue individual claims for actual damages, attorney fees, and civil penalties up to $5,000 per violation. This means New Mexico residents may have additional legal options even after participating in federal class action settlements against TransUnion.

How long do New Mexico residents have to file TransUnion class action claims?

Class action settlement deadlines are typically 60-90 days from court approval, regardless of state residence. However, New Mexico's four-year statute of limitations for consumer protection violations may allow residents to pursue individual claims even after class action deadlines expire.

Tips for New Mexico Residents Filing TransUnion Claims

New Mexico residents should document all TransUnion-related credit report errors, dispute correspondence, and financial impacts before filing claims. Keep records of any interactions with New Mexico-based lenders or employers who used TransUnion reports. Submit claims before deadlines using certified mail or online portals with confirmation receipts. Consider consulting with New Mexico consumer protection attorneys who understand both federal FCRA rights and state Unfair Practices Act protections. Review your TransUnion credit reports during settlement class periods to identify all potential violations. File separate claims for different settlement funds if you qualify for multiple TransUnion class actions covering different time periods or violation types.

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