4 years according to about.com, but I also seen as low as 3 years listed. http://credit.about.com/od/statuteoflimitations/g/desol.htm
http://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/credit-card-state-statute-limitations-1282.php
You'd have to check your state laws.
Indefinitely!! However that "statute of limitations" is different per state. These limitations prevent an agency from suing you or reporting your debt to the credit bureaus if the age of the debt is too long. Here's the limitations per state: http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/statute-of-limitations-state-laws-chart-29941.html Experience: I own a collection agency.
There is no statute of limitations associated with credit reports. However, any information that is more than 7 years old should be removed from the report.
The statute of limitations for a misdemeanor is two years in the state of Indiana. source : http:/law.findlaw.com/state-laws/criminal-statute-of-limitations/indiana
what is the statute of limitations for a second and third DUI in the state of Colorado?
The statute of limitations is the amount of time the state or individual has to press charges. The statute of limitations varies from state to state, but the majority of states use the five year policy.
There is a three statute of limitation for the state and the localities in Ohio. They can not press collections, nor can they refund money are the statute of limitations has passed. If money was paid to the wrong locality and it is discovered at the statute of limitations has passed, the correct city must allow a credit for the amount paid to the original locality.
Yes, and you should act quickly. There is a statute of limitations on such actions that varies from state to state.Yes, and you should act quickly. There is a statute of limitations on such actions that varies from state to state.Yes, and you should act quickly. There is a statute of limitations on such actions that varies from state to state.Yes, and you should act quickly. There is a statute of limitations on such actions that varies from state to state.
Normally it has to be within your states statute of limitations. That varies state to state.Also the amount of time which passed since your last payment was made would be the beginning of the "clock".
It depends on what state the offense was committed in.
10 years, a repossession will stay on your credit for 10 years.