How to Remove Late Payments from Your Credit Report

Late payments are heavy negatives, but they're not untouchable. If anything about how the late was reported is wrong, you have the right to dispute it.

Updated 2026-04-08 · DisputeIQ Editorial

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Why late payments hurt so much

FICO weights payment history at roughly 35% of your total score. A single 30-day late can drop a previously perfect score by 60-110 points depending on the rest of your file.

The dispute angles that work

Date of the late payment doesn't match your records. The late is reported to one bureau but not another (status mismatch). The account was in deferment, forbearance, or a qualifying COVID accommodation. The late was the result of a billing error or autopay failure on the creditor's side.

Goodwill letters

If the late is accurate but isolated and you've otherwise paid on time, a goodwill letter to the original creditor is the cleanest remedy. There's no legal obligation for them to honor it, but many will for long-tenured customers.

Frequently asked questions

How long do late payments stay on my report?

Seven years from the date of the late payment.

Does paying the past-due balance remove the late?

No — it brings the account current going forward but does not erase the historical late.

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