New Hampshire Collection Laws
Many states impose responsibilities, liabilities and penalties upon companies for activities of New Hampshire debt collectors engaged by them in the collection of debts. You need to know the New Hampshire collection laws and state debt collections law.
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You can be held accountable for what your New Hampshire collection attorney does or
doesn't do. You must know the New Hampshire collection laws, and the information here
can reduce your liability by giving you the state debt collections law
information for making informed decisions. Please study the New Hampshire collections laws listed below
and make sure your New Hampshire collection lawyer abides by them to the letter.
Debt collections law vary, and knowing the right collection
law for your state and your debtor's state is essential. Here you can read up
on: New Hampshire Statute of Limitations, New Hampshire Judgments, New Hampshire Garnishments,
New Hampshire Interest Rates, New Hampshire Bad Check Laws and New Hampshire Collection Agency
Requirements.
New Hampshire Revised Statute, Title XXXI, Chapter 358-C (358-C:1)
INTEREST RATE
Judgment: 7.6%
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS (IN YEARS)
Open Acct.: 3
For Goods: 4
Written Contract: 3
For Goods: 4
Domestic Judgment: 20
Foreign Judgment: 20
BAD CHECK LAWS (CIVIL PENALTY)
Amount due, interest, court costs, reasonable costs of collection & $10 per day
(max. $50)
GENERAL GARNISHMENT EXEMPTIONS
50 x fed. min. hourly wage - All future wages are exempt so that the court
cannot issue an ongoing order.
COLLECTION AGENCY BOND & LICENSE
Bond: No
License: No
Fee: No
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