- The name and address of the creditor to whom the alleged debt is currently owed.
- The name and address of the original creditor and any other names used.
- A copy of the original contract or other agreement.
- The name of any other person that is or was required to pay the alleged debt.
- The amount and age of the debt, including:
- Provide a copy of the last billing statement sent to me by the original creditor.
- State the amount of the alleged debt when you obtained it.
- State the date when you obtained the alleged debt.
- Provide an itemized list of any alleged interest, fees, or charges since the last billing statement from the original creditor.
- Provide a copy of any agreement expressly authorizing such interest, fees, or additional charges.
- Provide an itemization showing any payments since the last billing statement from the original creditor.
- State when the creditor claims this debt became due and when it became delinquent.
- Identify the date of the last payment made on this account.
- State when you think the statute of limitations expires for this debt, and how you determined that.
- Details about your authority to collect this debt, including:
- Provide the number of any license to collect debt in [insert name of the state where you live] and the name of the issuing agency.
- Provide the number of any license to collect debt in the state where you are located and the name of the issuing agency.
More Information
For more information on debt harassment, please see the NCLC page or our page.Harmed by a credit, debt, or repossession problem in Texas or Alabama? John C. Hubbard, LLC represents consumers and injury victims — often with no fee unless we recover for you. Learn more about illegal debt collection, call 205-378-8121 (Alabama) or 832-410-8121 (Texas), or request a free consultation.
