See how to consult your online CPF at no cost and within minutes

Find out now if you have unclaimed money in banks or other financial institutions. The consultation is free, fast, and completely online!

What do you want?

Easily check your Individual Taxpayer Registry (CPF) number

Checking your CPF status has become as simple as sending a text message. 

 

In just a few clicks, you can find out if you have any debts, check your credit score, and avoid surprises when applying for a credit card or financing.

 

Below, you'll find the official—and completely free—ways to perform this verification without leaving home.

Make the inquiry

Serasa offers free consultation directly on its website or app (Android and iOS).

 

Simply create an account with your basic information, log in, and in seconds you can view your credit score, any restrictions, and debt negotiation offers.

 

The service updates the information daily, so it's worth checking whenever you need to.

SPC Brasil also offers free consultations, both through its official website and through its app available on the App Store and Play Store.

 

After registering, you can access your credit score and check for any outstanding issues.

 

Note: SPC scores often differ from Serasa scores, as each organization uses its own database. Checking both provides a more accurate picture of your financial health.

To confirm that your CPF (Brazilian taxpayer ID) is in good standing with the IRS, visit the official website or use the Pessoa Física app (Android and iOS).

 

Access is via your Gov.br account. If you don't already have a login, create one in a few minutes and return to the query.

 

The system shows if there are any outstanding issues with Income Tax, inconsistent registration data, or lack of voting, factors that can render the document irregular.

Is it safe to check a CPF (Brazilian taxpayer ID) online?

Yes, as long as you use recognized platforms.

 

Always prioritize addresses that begin with “https” and display a security seal. Avoid entering data on pages of dubious origin and never share passwords or codes via message.

 

Serasa, SPC, and the Federal Revenue Service use encryption and follow data protection regulations, ensuring privacy during verification.

Frequently Asked Questions

Check with Serasa, SPC, or the Federal Revenue Service. There you can see any active debts and their regularity status.

Serasa and SPC compile debt information reported by banks, financial institutions, and service companies. Check both for the complete list.

The document becomes invalid when there are problems such as failure to file income tax returns, outdated registration data, or absence from mandatory elections.

Access the Accounts Receivable system, maintained by the Central Bank, enter your CPF (Brazilian taxpayer ID) and date of birth, and check if there are any outstanding balances in banks.

Log in to the Federal Revenue Service website using your Gov.br account, select "Check CPF" and see the reason for the cancellation, if any.

Now you know where and how to check your CPF (Brazilian tax identification number) for free — and keep your name up-to-date with the market! 😉