Can A Creditor Send The Sheriff To Your House?
Threaten to send the sheriff to debtors house to take your property or to lock you up this simply is a lie. A creditor cannot send the sheriff to their house. The sheriff cannot arrest the debtor for failing to pay a debt. Under the Constitution of the United States, the debtor cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. This means before anyone can take anything from the debtor they are going to have to follow the procedures of the law.
Other Oklahoma Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs
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What Is The Statute Of Limitations (In Years)?
A: Open Acct.: 3 Written Contract: 5 Domestic Judgment: 5 renewable Foreign Judgment: 3 More -
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What Are The General Garnishment Exemptions?
A: State law: 75% of earnings exempted, more if hardship established. All federal exemptions apply. -
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Can Creditors Threaten To Garnish Wages?
A: A creditor cannot garnish anything without first obtaining a judgment in a court of competent jurisdiction. They must then follow the proper procedure. It is not an … More -
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What Other Things Can't A Creditor Do?
A: Threaten the use of violence or other criminal means to harm a person, his property or reputation; Use of obscene or profane language or language the natural … More