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Connecticut Statute of LimitationsConnecticut Collection Agency Laws |
Every Connecticut Collection Agency may collect files in Bridgeport, Danbury, Greenwich, Hartford, New Britain, New Haven, Norwalk, Stamford, Waterbury, and West Hartford. Fidelity Information Corporation is a nationally recognized collection agency successfully collecting in every state including Connecticut. |
Recover your delinquent accounts through an Connecticut Collection Agency Service. Connecticut collection agency services can locate debtors and collect the money owed to your business, practice or facility. Using Fidelity Information Corporation or OldDebts as your Connecticut collection agency service can save you time and money.
With our custom-designed debt collection system, our collection agency can be more effective in recovering delinquent accounts, after more than 31 days have passed. We offer two ways to collect, which are our contingency method or our low flat fee instead of a percentage. |
Following is some important information on Connecticut state debt recovery laws including: Connecticut Statutes, Connecticut Judgments, Connecticut Garnishments, Connecticut Interest Rates, and Connecticut Bad Check Laws. |
STATE: CONNECTICUT
Interest Rate
- Legal: 8%
- Judgment: 10% (Unless otherwise contracted)
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS (IN YEARS)
- Open Account: 6
- Written Contract: 6
- Oral Contract: 3
- Sale of Goods (UCC): 4
- Domestic Judgment: 20/25
- Small Claims (less than > $3500) Judgment: 10/15
- Foreign Judgment: 20
BAD CHECK LAWS (CIVIL PENALTY)
Personal liability of signatory on corporate claims unless signed in corporate capacity. Liability of drawer, if no account, damages equal to lesser of $750 or face amount of check. For insufficient of funds, lesser of $400 or face amount of check.
GENERAL GARNISHMENT EXEMPTIONS
25% you may garnish disposable earnings each week, or 40 x fed. min hourly wage, which ever is less.
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