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Illinois/Second Round Sub/Student Loan Debt/How-To Guides/How to Dispute a Debt
5 Steps · Illinois Law

How to Dispute a Debt

For Illinois residents dealing with Second Round Sub on student loan debt

A step-by-step walkthrough for disputing a debt with collectors and credit bureaus using your rights under the FDCPA and FCRA. This guide applies the steps specifically to Illinois's laws and Second Round Sub's documented collection practices for student loan debt accounts. In Illinois, the statute of limitations on student loan debt is 5 years and wage garnishment is limited to 15% of gross wages.

5 years

Illinois Statute of Limitations

$37,338

Average Student Loan Debt

15% of gross wages

Garnishment Limit

Known Second Round Sub Violations

Second Round Sub has a documented record of FDCPA violations. If any of these occur during your Illinois collection dispute, document them and file immediately.

  • Collecting debts they cannot substantiate
  • Failing to cease collection after dispute
  • Inaccurate credit bureau reporting

How to Dispute a Debt — Step by Step

Steps customized for Illinois law, student loan debt rules, and Second Round Sub's collection patterns.

1

Request debt validation immediately

Under FDCPA § 1692g, send a written validation request within 30 days of the collector's first contact. The collector must stop all collection activity until they validate.

2

Review the validation response

Check the response for errors: wrong balance, unauthorized fees, wrong debtor name, or time-barred debt. If documentation is incomplete or inaccurate, you have grounds to dispute.

3

Send a written dispute letter

Write a formal dispute letter identifying the specific error, the correct information, and any supporting evidence. Send it via certified mail with return receipt to both the collector and the original creditor.

4

Dispute with the credit bureaus

If the debt appears on your credit report, file disputes with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion simultaneously. Bureaus must investigate within 30 days. Include copies of any supporting documentation.

5

File regulatory complaints if violations occurred

If the collector violated FDCPA during the dispute process — continued calling, refused to validate, or reported inaccurate information — file complaints with the CFPB and your state attorney general.

Student Loan Debt Dispute Strategies in Illinois

These strategies apply to student loan debt specifically. Federal student loans have specific protections. Private student loans are governed by state contract law. Income-driven repayment and forgiveness programs may apply.

  • Apply for income-driven repayment (federal)
  • Check eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness
  • Dispute private loan terms under state contract law
  • Challenge servicer errors via CFPB complaint
  • Verify correct loan balance and payment history
Relevant laws: Higher Education Act (federal loans), FDCPA for private loan collections, FCRA for credit reporting, State usury laws for private loans

How to Handle Second Round Sub Specifically

  • Second Round buys deeply discounted debt — negotiate aggressively
  • Demand full validation including original creditor statements
  • They often settle for 10-20% of face value

Illinois Debt Collection Laws

Illinois Collection Agency Act governs debt collection in Illinois in addition to the federal FDCPA. To file a complaint: AG Consumer Protection.

Key Illinois Protections:

  • Only 15% wage garnishment (lowest in nation)
  • Collectors must be licensed
  • 10-year SOL on written contracts
Income exempt from garnishment in Illinois: Social Security, Unemployment, Workers' comp, Pension, Disability

Key Tips

Collectors who can't validate must stop collection activity — many debt buyers lack original documentation
Disputes filed by certified mail create legal paper trails that online disputes do not
Keep every document: letters sent, tracking numbers, green cards, and any responses

Frequently Asked Questions — Illinois

Can Second Round Sub garnish my wages in Illinois?

In Illinois, wage garnishment is capped at 15% of gross wages. The following income is protected: Social Security, Unemployment, Workers' comp, Pension, Disability. Second Round Sub must first obtain a court judgment through proper legal process before any garnishment order can be issued.

What is the statute of limitations on student loan debt in Illinois?

The SOL for student loan debt in Illinois is 5 years. Once expired, Second Round Sub cannot win a court judgment even if the debt is real. You must raise the SOL as an affirmative defense in your Answer if sued — never ignore a lawsuit.

What law governs Second Round Sub's collection activity in Illinois?

Illinois Collection Agency Act applies in Illinois alongside the federal FDCPA. Complaints can be filed with AG Consumer Protection. Only 15% wage garnishment (lowest in nation)

How do I dispute student loan debt with Second Round Sub?

Send a certified validation letter within 30 days of first contact. Demand the original creditor name and full chain of assignment. Second Round Sub must stop all collection activity until they validate. If they fail to validate, file complaints with the CFPB and AG Consumer Protection.

Related Resources

Illinois Debt LawsSecond Round Sub in IllinoisStudent Loan Debt · IllinoisSecond Round Sub ViolationsStudent Loan Debt GuideAll How-To Guides

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