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No, one cannot go to jail by defaulting on any loan. One may go to jail based on one of the two (2) results, however, of defaulting on a loan: * If the court decides that check fraud has been committed during the course of the civil case, after the decision is made in the civil case the judge may pass on the particulars to the prosecutor for criminal prosecution. * If the borrower has a history of defaulting on loans, a similar process may occur which lands the borrower in jail.
You can't go to jail anywhere simply for defaulting on a payday loan, anymore than you can for defaulting on a mortgage, car loan or credit card. There has to be something more, like using someone else's identity to obtain the loan, for a criminal offense to have occurred.
Defaulting on a payday loan is a civil crime - not a criminal offense. Therefore, you shouldn't have any jail time in Missouri for this. And, if a debt collector is threatening that you can and will go to jail for this, then they're full of it!
No, you cannot go to jail in South Carolina for defaulting on a payday loan. Debtors' prisons are illegal in the United States, and failing to repay a payday loan is a civil matter, not a criminal offense. However, the lender can take legal action to collect the debt through a civil court.
in nc, can you go to jail if you owe a bank for a car?
Defaulting on a personal loan can effect your credit in a negative way. The lower your credit rating, the harder it is to get a loan in the future. Loan default is a civil matter, not criminal, so there is no need to worry about any jail time being served because of it. If you take out a personal loan to purchase a car and then default on the payments, the bank can take the car from you. Which will then leave a repossession on your credit report.
he took tons of drugs he is in jail now.
in Texas u cant
no you can go in jail if your court doing it
Jail is not a penalty for not paying a bank loan. The bank can bring a judgment against the person who does not pay the loan back.
No you can't as of 2009, but they can file a civil suit.