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How long does it take to build credit from scratch?

Last updated: February 23, 2026 9:30 pm
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Building credit from scratch can seem like a daunting task, especially when you’re caught in a Catch-22 situation. You need a credit card or loan to start building up your credit scores, but you need good credit scores to get approved for credit cards and loans. So where do you start?

As a financial educator and former NFCC-certified credit counselor, I’ve helped countless individuals navigate this tricky situation. The good news is that there are simple steps anyone can follow to build credit from scratch. While it may take some time to achieve good credit, following a few tips can help speed up the process of gaining points.

If you don’t have a credit score yet, it will likely take at least six months to get your first credit score generated. According to FICO, the company that invented credit scores, you only need to open one credit card or loan to get started with building credit. After opening an account, there are additional steps you can take to ensure your scores continue to grow. Making debt payments on time and paying off credit cards each month can help maximize your scores.

People often ask me what the fastest and easiest way is to build credit. While achieving a perfect 850 credit score may take years, there are tricks that can help you make significant progress within a few months. Whether you have no credit at all or are looking to improve your bad credit, there are strategies you can implement.

One effective method is becoming an authorized user on someone else’s credit card. This allows you to benefit from their positive payment history without being responsible for making payments. By following a few simple steps, you can have the account details show up on your credit reports, helping to boost your scores.

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If becoming an authorized user is not an option, consider applying for a secured credit card. Unlike traditional credit cards, secured cards do not require good credit for approval. Instead, you qualify by making an upfront deposit, with the card limit typically equal to the deposit amount. Look for secured cards with high limits, reporting to all three credit bureaus, and a graduation option to maximize the benefits.

Another strategy to build credit is through a credit-builder loan offered by credit unions. With these loans, you make monthly payments that are held in a savings account until the loan term is complete. Each payment is reported to the credit bureaus, helping you establish a positive credit history.

Lending circles are a grassroots approach to building credit, where a group of individuals contribute monthly payments into a community pot, with each member receiving a lump sum at some point. Look for a lending circle program that reports payments to the credit bureaus to see improvements in your credit scores.

Finally, if all else fails, you may consider applying for a store credit card. While these cards are easier to qualify for, they often come with high-interest rates and are designed to encourage spending. Use store cards as a last resort and be mindful of their potential pitfalls.

By following these tips and strategies, you can start building credit from scratch and work towards achieving a healthy credit score. Remember that patience and consistency are key, and with time and responsible financial habits, you can improve your creditworthiness.

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