john evans
Member
I’m in the process of setting up a small credit repair service, and I want to make sure I’m collecting the right information from clients upfront. I’m working on putting together a clean, professional client intake form, but I’m second-guessing what’s essential and what might be overkill.
For anyone who's in this space—what do you recommend including in the form? So far, I’ve got the basics like:
Also, if anyone’s willing to share a template or example (even just a structure), I’d really appreciate it. Trying to keep it secure, professional, and easy for clients to fill out ideally online.
For anyone who's in this space—what do you recommend including in the form? So far, I’ve got the basics like:
- Full name
- Contact info
- Date of birth
- Last 4 of SSN (for identity verification)
- Summary of credit issues (collections, late payments, etc.)
- Current credit score (if known)
- Goals (e.g., home loan, car lease, just boosting score, etc.)
Also, if anyone’s willing to share a template or example (even just a structure), I’d really appreciate it. Trying to keep it secure, professional, and easy for clients to fill out ideally online.