Community Credit Repair operates as a credit repair and debt relief service provider headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company markets itself as "the credit repair leaders in Las Vegas, NV" and has been in the credit restoration space, offering both credit repair and debt management solutions to consumers facing credit challenges, collections, and judgment issues.
The company offers a broad suite of services including credit dispute filing, collection account removal, charge-off removal, tax lien removal, judgment removal, bankruptcy removal, and late payment removal from credit reports. They also provide debt consolidation services, a credit card relief program with shortened 24-36 month terms and payments starting at $200/month, and a credit card payment program designed to lower interest rates and cut payments in half while maintaining good standing. Additionally, they offer identity restoration, student loan guidance, and consultation on eviction removal and medical debt.
Community Credit Repair distinguishes itself through several specific offerings: unlimited disputes and validation letters (rather than per-dispute fees), a fee structure based on savings achieved rather than a percentage of debt balances, and free in-person consultations including soft pulls of all three credit reports. They also offer walk-in service Monday-Friday 8am-6pm at their physical Las Vegas location and explicitly call out that their service fees are based on actual savings, positioning this against "the industry average fee" of 25% of total debt.
The company's website is extensive with educational content on credit topics, but lacks transparent pricing, specific success rates, or detailed program terms. Their debt relief offerings (particularly the card relief program) position them in multiple categories simultaneously. No licensing, certifications, or regulatory compliance information is prominently displayed. The breadth of claims (bankruptcy removal, eviction removal, etc.) is typical of credit repair marketing but should be understood within the legal limits of what credit repair can actually accomplish.
In the broader ecosystem of credit repair services, consumers have multiple paths to improving their credit. Professional credit repair companies can dispute inaccurate items with all three bureaus, while credit monitoring services provide ongoing alerts about changes to your reports. For those building credit from scratch, secured credit cards and credit builder loans offer structured approaches. Consumers dealing with overwhelming debt may benefit from debt consolidation loans to simplify payments, or credit counseling through nonprofit agencies for personalized budgeting guidance. Consumers who successfully repair their credit often find better rates on installment loans, secured credit cards, and other financial products.