Missouri Statute of Limitations On Debt Collection: Consumer Guide Released

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Southwest Recovery Services has released a consumer guide on Missouri's statute of limitations for debt collection, detailing legal timeframes, federal protections, and consumer rights under the FDCPA and state law.

-- Southwest Recovery Services has released a consumer guide addressing Missouri's statute of limitations for debt collection, even amid a surge in complaints about fake debt collectors and illegal recovery methods. The guide educates consumers about their legal rights and the timeframes that govern whether collectors can pursue legal action.

More information is available at https://www.swrecovery.com/resources/blog/missouri-debt-collection-laws/

Earlier this year, the Better Business Bureau of the Midwest Plains issued a warning about a suspected fraudulent collection operation. SWRS guidance arrives even as Missouri consumers face increasing confusion about when debts become legally unenforceable and what protections exist against aggressive collection practices.

According to the guide, Missouri's statute of limitations varies depending on the type of debt involved. Open accounts, which commonly include credit card debt, carry a five-year limitation period beginning from the date of last activity or payment on the account. Debts backed by written contracts—such as many medical bills, personal loans, or signed agreements—have a ten-year limitation that typically starts from the date of default or the last payment made.

While Missouri does not have a single, all-encompassing state law for debt collection, the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act (MMPA) provides state-specific protections against deceptive, unfair, or fraudulent practices in debt collection, especially if the debt is connected to the sale of goods or services.

The guide notes that the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) serves as the primary protection for consumers against abusive, deceptive, and unfair practices by third-party collectors. Under the FDCPA, collectors cannot contact consumers before 8 AM or after 9 PM unless explicitly agreed upon, and they must send a written validation notice within five days of initial contact detailing the amount owed and the original creditor's name.

Consumer actions—or inactions—can alter legal rights and the applicable timelines governing debt collection, says the team at SWRS, pointing out that making a payment or even acknowledging an old debt can potentially restart the statute of limitations clock, extending the period during which a collector can legally sue. Ignoring a debt collection lawsuit can result in a default judgment against the consumer, which may then allow the creditor or collector to pursue wage garnishment or other legal collection efforts. Understanding these consequences becomes necessary for anyone facing debt-related disputes.

The guide provides Missouri consumers with practical knowledge about when collectors can legally pursue action, what rights exist under federal law, and which actions could affect legal protections.

For more details, visit https://www.swrecovery.com/

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