How to Get a Free Credit Score for Mortgage Loan Approval

Before applying for a Kentucky mortgage loan, make sure you understand the difference between a free consumer credit score and the mortgage credit scores lenders actually use.

How to get a free credit score for mortgage loan approval in Kentucky infographic by Joel Lobb Mortgage Loan Officer

Key Takeaway

The credit score you see on Credit Karma, a credit card app, or a consumer credit monitoring site may not be the same score used for a mortgage approval. Most mortgage lenders review mortgage-specific credit scores when determining eligibility for FHA, VA, USDA, KHC, and conventional home loans.

3 Ways to Check Your Credit Before Applying for a Mortgage

1. Pull Your Free Credit Reports

Start by reviewing your free credit reports at AnnualCreditReport.com. Look for late payments, collections, incorrect balances, duplicate accounts, old addresses, and accounts that do not belong to you.

Remember: your free credit report usually does not include your actual mortgage credit score.

2. Use myFICO for Mortgage FICO Scores

myFICO offers access to multiple FICO score versions, including mortgage-related score models. This is usually not free, but it can help consumers see scores closer to what a mortgage lender may review.

3. Contact a Mortgage Lender or Broker

A mortgage lender or mortgage broker can pull a mortgage credit report as part of the pre-approval process.

At my office, there is no upfront out-of-pocket cost for the credit report. If your loan closes with us, the credit report fee may be collected at closing and shown on your settlement statement.

Important: Not All Credit Scores Are the Same

Free credit score apps may show VantageScore or newer consumer FICO models. Those scores can be helpful for general credit monitoring, but they may not match the mortgage middle score used for loan approval.

Example: you may see a 680 score on a free credit app, but your actual mortgage middle score could be different.

Common Mortgage Credit Score Guidelines

Loan Program Common Minimum Score Guideline
FHA Loan 580+ for 3.5% down
VA Loan No official VA minimum, but many lenders require 580–620+
USDA Loan Often 620–640+ depending on lender and automated approval
Conventional Loan Often 620+
KHC Down Payment Assistance Usually tied to the first mortgage program and lender approval

Want to Know Your Real Mortgage Credit Score?

If you are buying a home in Kentucky, I can help review your mortgage credit profile and explain your options for FHA, VA, USDA, KHC, and conventional mortgage programs.

Call or Text: 502-905-3708
Email: kentuckyloan@gmail.com
Website: www.mylouisvillekentuckymortgage.com

Joel Lobb
Mortgage Loan Officer
NMLS #57916
EVO Mortgage | Company NMLS #1738461
911 Barret Ave., Louisville, KY 40204

Equal Housing Lender. This is not a commitment to lend. All loans are subject to credit approval, income verification, property approval, and program guidelines. Not affiliated with FHA, VA, USDA, KHC, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, or any government agency.

Consumer Credit Scores Are Not Always Mortgage Scores

Many free credit score websites show VantageScore or newer consumer FICO models. Those scores can be useful for general credit monitoring, but they may not match the mortgage scores used for FHA, VA, USDA, KHC, or conventional loan approval.

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