Statute of Limitations on Credit Card and other Debt
Your debt may be uncollectible. Review your State’s Statute of Limitations on how long you can be sued for an unpaid debt.
Your debt may be uncollectible. Review your State’s Statute of Limitations on how long you can be sued for an unpaid debt.
The statute of limitations is the time period set by law in which someone can sue you. Each State sets its statute of limitations on debt.
California Statute of Limitations on debt such as credit cards and unsecured loans.
Maryland Statute of Limitations on Debt like credit cards is 3 years. Credit cards are considered open-end contracts. After the statute of limitations has lapsed, the debt becomes uncollectible. You can be pursued for the debt but not made to pay it.
Alaska Statute of Limitations on debt such as credit cards and unsecured loans.
Alabama Statute of Limitations on debt such as credit cards and unsecured loans.
Arizona Statute of Limitations on debt such as credit cards and unsecured loans.
Arkansas Statute of Limitations on debt such as credit cards and unsecured loans.
Colorado Statute of Limitations on debt such as credit cards and unsecured loans.
Connecticut Statute of Limitations on debt such as credit cards and unsecured loans.