no those kinds of income are protected and judgment proof
No you can not
In Washington state, a collection agency can potentially file for a judgment as soon as they have exhausted other debt collection methods and the applicable statute of limitations has not expired, which is generally six years for most debts. However, the timeline may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case. It is advisable to seek legal advice if you are facing a potential judgment from a collection agency.
How do you fight a collection agency on an out of state improper turn ticket from 14 years ago?
A collection agency in any state would need to notify you first.
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
Yes if they are licensed to do so
The limit on a recorded debt in Washington is set at 6 years. The start of that time frame is the last acknowledgement of the debt, which is a payment or communications.
Whenever I am helping a client with a collection agency, the first thing I do is try to contact the state agency that licenses collection agencies. I also try searching on Google and that usually works.
Only if they are licensed in another state and only if that state requires a license. If no license is required, any agency can collect there.
Looking for a Collection Agency, involves to know what type of debt collection service is need it. For Commercial Collections or Consumer Collections it can be found on sites that regulate the collection industry like:The Commercial Law League of America ('CLLA'),ACA InternationalAlso is very important when you choose a Collection Agency look for an agency that is familiar with the collection laws on the state that apply the bad account.
The US Federal Trade Commission has a good web site with information on making complaints.Check with your State's Attorney General or Department of Licensing. Many states have their own rules on collection agencies, frequently including a requirement that the agency register with the state or face fines. For example, Washington has a web site that is available for public searches to find all legitimate (at least registered) collectors.If the agency contacting you is from out of state, they still may need to register and pay license fees in your state.
Yes you can ship alcohol to Washington state. You must obtain authorization from Washington's liquor agency in order to do so.