For a report of everything they have on you, including your FICO score, you may try:
http://www.equifax.com/
They are one of the 3 big credit reporting agencies. The other two are:
http://www.experian.com/ and
http://www.transunion.com/
Any of the three will be happy to charge you for a copy of your information. I tend to like equifax. My wife and I pay them to run our reports twice a year. We get all of our information and our FICO scores. We do this twice a year just to check that what they've got out there is accurate. We also do it to prevent too much damage from identity theft, if it were to occur. Identity theft is when someone uses your information to fradulently use credit. By checking our information we can see all the credit requests made in our name. If we didn't make them, we know somethign is up. Granted, some people check much more often than twice a year, as a lot can happen in six months. Equifax will provide all sorts of credit monitoring services. You can have them email you every time your credit information changes, or a request for a credit check is made on you.
From breif glances at the big 3's websites, it appears that all of them offer very similar services. Just going over to one and reading the free information they provide may help you learn about your credit. They also tend to link to other credit agencies and services out there.
Hope that helps some.