Collection Agency Stop Contact Letter - Interactive Form
The Fair Debt Collections Practices Act gives you the right to send a letter to a collection agency telling them to stop
contacting you. The letter can also point out billing mistakes and request verification of the debt (such as a copy of the
contract that you signed). If they do not follow this request, you can sue them.
After you send this letter, give the collection agency 10 days to receive it and process it. If, after the 10 days, the
collection agency is still calling, you should contact a lawyer. Remember that non-collection agencies (when a creditor
handles its own bills) are not required to stop contacting you under the FDCPA.
Collection Agency Stop Contact Letter
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