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New Hampshire Auto Loan Debt Laws

Everything you need to know about auto loan debt in New Hampshire: the statute of limitations is 3 years, garnishment is capped at limited — only for specific debts, and 2 state-specific protections apply to your case.

3 years

Statute of limitations (written contracts)

$23,792

Avg. auto loan debt in US

Limited — only for specific de

Garnishment limit

Statute of Limitations for Auto Loan Debt in New Hampshire

In New Hampshire, auto loan debt falls under written contracts with a statute of limitations of 3 years. Once the SOL expires, collectors cannot sue you for the debt — but they can still call. If you make a payment or acknowledge the debt in writing, the SOL clock may restart under New Hampshire law.

Credit/Open

3 years

Written

3 years

Oral

3 years

How to Dispute Auto Loan Debt in New Hampshire

These strategies combine federal FDCPA protections with New Hampshire-specific laws like the NH Consumer Protection Act.

1
Challenge deficiency balance after repossession
2
Verify the sale was commercially reasonable (UCC requirement)
3
Dispute if proper repossession notice wasn't given

In New Hampshire, the SOL for this debt type is 3 years — check if your debt has expired.

4
Check for state-specific redemption rights
5
Validate any collection attempts under FDCPA

New Hampshire Wage Garnishment Rules

If a collector wins a judgment for auto loan debt in New Hampshire, garnishment is limited to: Limited — only for specific debts.

Social Security — exempt
Unemployment — exempt
Workers' comp — exempt
Pension — exempt

New Hampshire State Law

NH Consumer Protection Act

File complaints: AG Consumer Protection

Relevant Federal Laws

  • FDCPA (15 USC 1692) — collector conduct
  • FCRA (15 USC 1681) — credit reporting
  • FTC Act 5 — unfair practices
  • CFPB Reg F — communication rules

Laws Specific to Auto Loan Debt

  • UCC Article 9 (secured transactions)
  • State repossession laws
  • FDCPA for deficiency collections
  • State UDAP

New Hampshire Consumer Protections

These New Hampshire-specific protections apply to your auto loan debt case:

Very short 3-year SOL
Limited wage garnishment

Auto Loan Debt Tips for New Hampshire Residents

Lenders must sell repossessed vehicles at commercially reasonable price
Many states require advance notice before repossession
Deficiency balance collectors must validate under FDCPA

All New Hampshire Debt Laws

SOL, garnishment, protections for all debt types

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