Checking Without Hurting Your Score
A soft inquiry—like checking your own score or receiving a prequalification—does not affect your score. A hard inquiry—like a formal loan or credit card application—can cause a small, temporary drop. Multiple hard pulls over time can add up, so cluster rate shopping thoughtfully and avoid unnecessary applications during sensitive periods.
Checking Without Hurting Your Score
Scoring models often treat several auto or mortgage inquiries within a short window as a single event. Depending on the model, that window can vary. To be safe, plan your rate shopping within a tight timeframe, keeping documents handy so lenders can process efficiently and you limit the number of recorded inquiry dates.