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Q: Can a warrant be issued for you in the state of Florida for not repaying back all of a payday loan?
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What is the law in Virginia for not repaying a payday cash advance loan?

Payday loans are illegal in West Virginia.


Can a warrant for bad payday loans be issued?

Possibly, and likely if you secured your loan with a check that did not clear. Negotiating a bad check is a crime in every state.


Where could one get cheap payday loans in southern Florida?

There are many locations to obtain a cheap payday loan in Southern Florida. Some of these locations include South Florida Payday Loans, Florida Payday Loan and 1 Stop Title Loans.


Can a lawyer threaten to have a warrant issued for your arrestFor default in repaying a payday loan in N.J?

No. According to federal consumer protection laws a person seeking to get payment for a debt that is owed can not threaten you. They also have the hours they can call regulated as well as not calling you at work. The person calling you most likely is a company who bought the debt and not a law firm. You can be sued for the loan.i suggest you go to a consumer rights web site for information and help.


Are payday loans legal in Florida?

Yes, they are.


Can you borrow more than one payday loan in Florida?

No


Which payday loans work with the AccountNow Visa card issued by Meta Bank?

Only the AccountNow payday loan will work with an AccountNow prepaid card.


What are the consequences of having a warrant out for you due to payday lending in Nevada?

A warrant that comes out of a civil suit (the suit most utilized by payday lenders choosing to pursue a borrower) is typically issued by the judge and is known as a "Bench Warrant." In the case of payday lending, there is a high likelihood that you were served papers and did not pay attention. When the court date came and went, since you did not show up (or provide legal representation), the judge has reason to believe that you have something to hide and issues a warrant to get you into court.The consequences depend on the severity of the debt, your past civil or criminal history and how long it takes to bring you in. If you have a habit of not paying debts, the consequences may be severe - jail (for fraud and misrepresentation).Also, any warrant means that a simple traffic stop could turn into an arrest - at this point, you are better off finding legal representation (and if you cannot afford to do so, you should turn yourself in, then get free legal advice) then staying at large.In Nevada, warrants are issued at the county level, so one would need to start their search with the court of the given county in which the warrant may have been issued.There are a number of services on the internet that provide such services for a price and will let one look "free" to see if any records exist prior to asking one to pay for it.In general, only private investigators, law enforcement personnel and attorneys are allowed to request detail concerning a warrant. When using an internet service, that service is likely licensed to get the information.Another View: A "warrant" generally signifies a CRIMINAL warrant. A "payday loan" is a CIVIL agreement between the parties involved and breaking the provisions of the payment contract is a CIVIL matter for which no criminal warrant will be issued. Therefore there will be no record of one.On the other hand - if you are referring to LIEN filing, that would be on file at the local Clerk of Court's Office at the courthouse.


Is there a safe place to get an online payday advance?

No I do not believe so. I tried one time to do that and now I am receiving phone calls from men who say I am going to jail for not repaying a loan I never took out.


If you get a payday loan while in chapter 13 can you included it?

No. The court would likely not allow it because you intend to commit fraud by obtaining a loan with no intention of repaying it. But that's really a question for your lawyer.


Can a payday loan issue a warrant for your arrest if default?

No. If your state allows payday loans, then a payday lender could sue you civilly for default, just like any other loan. Many states have made payday lending illegal. You would have to research your state by checking with the financial regulatory agency. Payday lenders will often make threats of arrest, etc. That is illegal to do in all 50 states, in violation of Federal law. It is a common tactic to scare you into paying.


Can a warrant be palced if you don't pay a payday loan in Texas?

No warranty can be placed. They can file a civil lawsuit against you, then get a judgment to garnish your wages or property. This is a civil matter.