A consumer reporting agency may furnish a consumer report
A consumer reporting agency may furnish a consumer report
A consumer reporting agency may furnish a consumer report under specific conditions: in response to a court order having jurisdiction or a subpoena issued by a federal grand jury; in connection with a credit or insurance transaction; and for employment purposes, but only if the employer discloses to the individual that a consumer report may be obtained and secures written authorization from the individual before procuring the report. These conditions allow for the lawful sharing of consumer reports while protecting the consumer's rights.
B. In response to a court order having jurisdiction or a subpoena issued by a federal grand jury or review or collection of an account of the consumer. Consumer reporting agencies may furnish a consumer report in response to a court order having jurisdiction or a subpoena issued by a federal grand jury or in connection with the review or collection of an account of the consumer.