Your complete guide to Vermont's credit repair laws, statute of limitations, and consumer protections.
After the statute of limitations expires, creditors can no longer sue you to collect. However, the debt may still appear on your credit report.
Credit Card Debt
6 years
Medical Debt
6 years
Auto Loan Debt
6 years
Mortgage Debt
6 years
UDAP Protection Strength
Strong
Vermont's Consumer Protection Act provides broad protections and is actively enforced.
If you're a Vermont resident dealing with negative items on your credit report, understanding your state's specific laws is the first step toward improving your credit. With a 6-year statute of limitations on credit card debt, Vermont follows a standard timeline for debt collection.
Under both federal law (FCRA) and Vermont's consumer protection statutes, you have the right to dispute any inaccurate, incomplete, or unverifiable information on your credit reports. Credit Booster has helped thousands of Vermont residents remove negative items and improve their credit scores — with first results often seen within 27 days.
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