State-by-state Statute of Limitations
A statute of limitation is the length of time someone can bring a legal suit against you. Below is a state-bystate list of Statue of Limititations. Statute of Limititation for unpaid Credit Card bills: If you fall behind in your credit card payments, the card issuer can sue you for payment. The start date for the statute of limitations is the date of your last payment. For example, if your last payment was on January 10, 2003, and the statute of limitation in your state for credit card debt is seven years, your card issuer has until January 10, 2010 to sue you to recover the unpaid debt. Please note: That some states consider credit card agreements to be an oral contract,other states consider it a written contract, and some states have specific laws pertaining to credit card lawsuits. If you have unpaid credit card debt and are concerned about your legal rights, a lawyer can brief you on the specific laws for your state. OPENENDED ACCOUNTS 3 3
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STATUTE CITATIONS Ala. Code – 6-22 et. seq. Alaska Stat. – 09.10.010 et. seq. Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. – 12-541 et. seq. Ark. Code Ann. – 16-56-101 et. seq. Cal. Civ. Proc. Code – 312 et. seq. Colo. Rev. Stat. – 13-80-102 et. seq. Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. – 52-576 et. seq. Del. Code Ann. tit. 10, – 8101 et. seq. D.C. Code – 12301 et. seq. Fla. Stat. Ann. –
Mont. Code Ann. – 27-2-2021 et. seq. Neb. Rev. Stat. – 25-201 et. seq. Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. – 11.010 et. seq. N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. – 508:1 et. seq. N.J. Stat. Ann. – 2a:14-1 et. seq. N.M. Stat. Ann. – 37-1-1 et. seq. N.Y. Civ. Prac. Laws & Rules – 201 et. seq. N.C. Gen. Stat. – 1-46 et. seq. N.D. Cent. Code – 28-01-01 et. seq. Ohio Rev. Code Ann. – 2305.03 et. seq. Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 12, – 93 et. seq. Or. Rev. Stat. – 12.010 et. seq. 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. Ann. – 5501 et. seq. R. I. Gen. Laws – 9-1-12 et. seq. S.C. Code Ann. – 15-3-510 et. seq. S.D. Codified Laws Ann. – 152-1 et. seq.
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NEBRASKA
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NEVADA
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6
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
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3
6
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NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO
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6 6
6 6
6 4
NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA
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OHIO
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OKLAHOMA
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5
5
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OREGON
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PENNSYLVANIA
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RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA
15 3
15 3
10 3
10 3
SOUTH DAKOTA
3
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TENNESSEE
Tenn. Code Ann. – 28-3-101 et. seq. Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code – 16.001 et. seq. Utah Code Ann. – 78-12-22 et. seq. Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 12, – 506 et. seq. Va. Code Ann. – 8.01-228 et. seq. Wash. Rev. Code Ann. – 4.16.005 et. seq. W. Va. Code – 55-2-6 et. seq. Wis. Stat. Ann. – 893.01 et. seq. Wyo. Stat. – 1-3102 et. seq.
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TEXAS
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UTAH
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VERMONT VIRGINIA
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6 5
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WASHINGTON
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WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING
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** Georgia Court of Appeals came out with a decision on January 24, 2008 in Hill v. American Express that in Georgia the statute of limitations on a credit card is six years after the amount becomes due and payable.