Section 612(f) of the FCRA,
15 U.S.C. 1681j(f), directs the Bureau to increase the maximum allowable
charge a consumer reporting agency may impose for making a disclosure
to the consumer pursuant to section 609 of the FCRA, 15 U.S.C. 1681g,
on January 1 of each year, based proportionally on changes in the
Consumer Price Index, with fractional changes rounded to the nearest
fifty cents. The Bureau will publish notice of the maximum allowable
charge each year by amending this appendix. For calendar year 2024,
the maximum allowable charge is $15.50. For historical purposes:
1.
For
calendar year 2012, the maximum allowable disclosure charge was $11.50.
2.
For calendar year 2013, the maximum allowable disclosure charge
was $11.50.
3.
For
calendar year 2014, the maximum allowable disclosure charge was $11.50.
4.
For
calendar year 2015, the maximum allowable disclosure charge was $12.00.
5.
For
calendar year 2016, the maximum allowable disclosure charge was $12.00.
6.
For calendar year 2017, the maximum allowable disclosure charge
was $12.00.
7.
For
calendar year 2018, the maximum allowable disclosure charge was $12.00.
8.
For calendar year 2019, the maximum allowable disclosure charge
was $12.50.
9.
For
calendar year 2020, the maximum allowable disclosure charge was $12.50.
10.
For calendar year 2021, the maximum allowable disclosure charge
was $13.00.
11.
For calendar year 2022, the maximum allowable disclosure charge
was $13.50.
12.
For calendar year 2023, the maximum allowable disclosure charge
was $14.50.
13.
For calendar year 2024, the maximum allowable disclosure charge
is $15.50.