The statute of limitations on a cell phone bill in Louisiana is 3 years. This means that a request should be sent to the company stating that the debt is no longer owed.
That will probably be considered a written agreement. In Louisiana that is limited to ten years.
what is the North Carolina statue of limitations for utility bills
Each jurisdiction sets its own statute of limitations. This would be a debt with a written agreement. It could be anything from 2 years all the way up to 10 years. It would start on the last communications from the user.
This varies by state law.
What is the RI statute of limitations for medical bills? I received a notice from an attorney stating that a law suit against my husband is being made to secure payment of a hospital bill. My husband died April 5, 2005 and we never received a bill of any kind or a phone call informing us that a bill was owed.
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Statute of limitations vary from state to state. Bills and debts do have statutes of limitations pretty much everywhere. They can range from a couple of years to seven or more years. Check your specific state laws.
Most states have a 7 year statute of limitations, after the bill has been paid.
The statute of limitations on paying a cable bill varies depending on the state and the specific circumstances. Generally, it ranges from three to six years. After this period, the cable company may not be able to legally collect the debt. It's best to check the laws in your state or consult with a legal professional for specific information.
If you are having dental work done, you will likely need to pay for it. However, if you run into problems paying your bill it may go into collections. In the state of New Jersey the statute of limitations on a dental bill is 6 years.
You need to check the law on this - find out what the statute of limitations are on unpaid (phone) bills.
They can always send a bill. It may be subject to the statute of limitations for debt collection.
Four years from the date of last activity on the account.