There are different types of inquiries that reside on your credit bureau report. Your credit score only considers those inquiries that were posted as a result of you applying for credit. Other types of inquiries include account review inquiries (where a lender with whom you have an account has received your credit report) or consumer disclosure inquiries (where you have requested a copy of your own report) and are not taken into consideration in the calculation of your credit score
A common misconception is that every single inquiry will drop your score a certain number of points. This is not true. For most consumers, the presence of a few inquiries on your credit file has a limited impact on credit scores. The impact of inquiries on your score will vary, depending on your overall credit profile. Inquiries will usually have a larger impact on the score for consumers with limited credit history and on consumers with previous late payments.
Check your credit report every year and report any errors.
Mistakes in your report may negatively impact your credit score. It's your responsibilityto make sure your credit history is accurate.