Does North Carolina have wage garnishment?
North Carolina does not have wage garnishment, but you can turn over a Judgment to the sheriff's department for levy on real property and personal property owned by the debtor. Also, you can levy on bank accounts in some cases.
Other North Carolina Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs
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What is the truth in lending act?
The Act requires all creditors who deal with consumers to make certain written disclosures concerning all finance charges and related aspects of credit transactions … more -
What is the fair debt collection act?
Under this Act (Title VIII of the Consumer Credit Protection Act), thirdparty debt collectors are prohibited from employing deceptive or abusive conduct in the … more -
What is the electronic fund transfer act?
The Act requires financial institutions to adopt certain practices respecting such matters as transaction accounting, preauthorized transfers, and error resolution, … more -
What is a Demand Letter?
Once an attorney reviews your file and your file is opened, the attorney sends a demand letter to the debtor. The purpose of this initial letter is to put the debtor … more -
What about Litigation?
Because of North Carolina's reasonable filing fees, litigation is a cost effective way of resolving delinquent accounts. If you can locate the debtor for service, it … more
