Debt collection in United States

Debt collection in United States oddcoll

Debt collection in the USA, performed locally with domestic expertise

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Debt collection conducted locally in United States

Oddcoll offers the ability to collect small debts from many European countries where I would think its not possible to ever get money owed – the founder of the company was very helpful in this regard in always getting back to me in a timely fashion Finally, Oddcoll does all these services very low rates (well below most competitors) enabling you to keep the majority of your hard-earned money.

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Expert debt collection in the United States

Do you have an unpaid invoice from a US customer? We can help you with debt collection in the United States quickly and effectively. Read on to learn how our process works.

How we help you with debt collection in the USA

Oddcoll is an international debt collection platform designed to help businesses recover unpaid invoices worldwide. We work with a top-rated local debt collection agency to ensure your debts are collected within the same country as your debtor.

Getting started is simple:

  1. Create a free Oddcoll account.
  2. Upload your unpaid US invoice.
  3. Our US debt collection partner begins the collection process immediately.

Using a US-based debt collection agency is essential when collecting from an American company. Laws vary from state to state, so local expertise significantly increases your chances of success.

Similar to debt collection in Europe, if legal action is needed, it must be taken in the same state where the debtor is located. Through our partners, we can handle legal debt collection in all 50 US states.


Our debt collection agency in the USA

In the United States, Oddcoll works with a trusted national debt recovery agency specializing in commercial debt collection. Once you upload your invoices to the Oddcoll platform, they will handle the recovery locally.

About our US partner

They are a US debt collection agency operating primarily on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid when you do.

Key facts:

  • 99% of revenue comes from successfully recovered debts.
  • Focused on North America and US territories.
  • Dedicated to maximising client returns and providing excellent customer service.

The debt collection process in the United States

Debt collection in the US typically begins when standard internal recovery efforts have failed. ABSC follows a proven, transparent process:

  1. Account verification – Reviewing and confirming debt details.
  2. Research and assessment – Checking company ownership and public records.
  3. Initial demand – Issuing the first formal payment request.
  4. Negotiation – Exploring repayment options and resolving disputes.
  5. Investigation – If the debtor is unresponsive, research licenses, financials, and responsible parties.
  6. Litigation review – After 90 days of collection work, cases without resolution are evaluated for potential legal action.

Amicable debt collection in the United States

During the amicable stage, the focus is on resolving the matter without legal proceedings. This includes structured follow-ups and payment reminders, transparent communication with both parties, and timely checkpoints to assess debtor responsiveness.

Legal debt collection in the United States

If the case proceeds to court, ABSC’s legal liaisons manage the process through a network of attorneys across all 50 states. Clients benefit from:

  • Centralised coordination of legal actions.
  • Expert management of each file to reduce administrative workload.
  • Full cost monitoring and transparent reporting.

How the legal process works:

  1. A financial profile of the debtor is prepared.
  2. If viable, the debtor is given a final chance to settle.
  3. With client consent, litigation begins.
  4. Clients are updated throughout, with efforts made to achieve a swift judgment through default or summary motions when possible.

If litigation is not financially worthwhile, ABSC advises against proceeding, ensuring clients make informed decisions.

Recovering legal costs after a successful case

Each US state has its own rules regarding the recovery of interest, penalties, and attorney fees. Generally, the winning party can request the court to include:

  • The principal amount owed.
  • Additional costs, interest, and reasonable legal fees, provided these are justified and proven to be fair.

Debt collection in the United States: An overview

The history of debt collection in the USA

Historically, debt collection in the United States was harsh and unforgiving. Debtors who failed to repay their loans, and even their families, could be forced into debt slavery until the creditor recovered their losses through labour.

In earlier centuries:

  • Unpaid debts could be passed down to the debtor’s heirs.
  • Debtor’s prisons were used to hold individuals until their families repaid the debt.
  • After these prisons were abolished, foreclosure and asset seizure (known as execution) became common methods for recovering debts.

Fortunately, these practices are now illegal. Modern US debt collection laws protect debtors and regulate how creditors and agencies may act.

Modern debt collection laws in the USA

Today, debt collection in the US is strictly regulated by both federal and state laws. These laws aim to strike a balance between creditor rights and debtor protection.

Key points:

  • Each state has its own debt collection laws, which may be stricter than federal rules.
  • The stricter law, whether federal or state, always applies.
  • Both state and federal governments oversee compliance to prevent abuse or harassment.

First-party vs third-party debt collection

There are two main types of debt collection services in the United States:

  1. First-party debt collection. This is when the creditor’s own internal department manages the collection. The creditor contacts the debtor directly to recover the outstanding amount. If unsuccessful within a set period, the case is handed to a third-party collection agency.
  2. Third-party debt collection. A third-party debt collection agency is not a party to the original credit agreement. Creditors turn to these agencies when internal efforts have failed. They usually operate on a contingency-fee basis, meaning the creditor pays nothing upfront and the agency keeps an agreed-upon percentage of the amount successfully recovered. The fee percentage depends on factors such as debt age, type, and the difficulty of collection.

Legal framework: The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)

In the United States, all third-party debt collectors are regulated by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) of 1977. This law defines the actions that collection agencies can and cannot take.

Main FDCPA rules include:

  • Contact hours: Collectors may only call between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.
  • Attorney representation: If the debtor has a lawyer, all communication must be directed through that attorney.
  • Debt verification: Upon written request, the collector must send proof of the debt within 30 days and pause all contact during that time.
  • Privacy protection: Agencies cannot reveal debt details to third parties such as friends or neighbours, except to locate the debtor.
  • Identification requirements: Collectors must clearly state their name and agency name, that they are a debt collector, the creditor’s name and address, and the debtor’s right to dispute the debt (Section 809)

These rules ensure transparency, professionalism, and debtor protection in all US debt collection activities.

The Statute of Limitations on debt collection in the USA

The Statute of Limitations sets the maximum period during which a creditor can take legal action to recover a debt. Once this time expires, the debt becomes time-barred, meaning the debtor cannot be sued for it, although the debt may still exist.

Sometimes, debt collectors attempt to reset or extend the limitation period, for example, when a debtor acknowledges the debt or makes a partial payment.

Debt buyers and the sale of unpaid debts in the USA

When collection efforts fail, creditors may sell their debts to third-party debt buyers for a fraction of their original value. This practice allows creditors to:

  • Reduce financial losses.
  • Receive immediate, though smaller, payment.
  • Transfer the risk and workload of collection to another company.

Debt buyers then continue efforts to recover payment. Their business model relies on the possibility that, over time, some debtors may regain the ability to pay, allowing the buyer to earn more than they initially spent on purchasing the debts.


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Frequently asked questions about debt collection in the United States

Most commercial debt collection follows two stages:
Amicable phase (pre-legal): demand letter, phone/email outreach, negotiation, payment plans, and skip tracing.
Legal phase: lawsuit, judgment, and enforcement (bank levy, liens, garnishment for individuals, and accounts receivable attachment).

Why Oddcoll: We assign your case to a handpicked U.S. collection agency (and, if needed, a local attorney) with best-in-class recovery rates, maximizing your profit.

Generally no. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act targets consumer debt. Great B2B agencies still follow professional, non-harassing practices.
Why it matters: You want a partner skilled in commercial debt collection USA standards, not just consumer rules.

Commonly at 60–90 days past due (earlier if the debtor goes silent). Early placement improves recovery rate and preserves cash flow.

Most agencies work on contingency (“no win, no fee”). The percentage depends on age, amount, and complexity; legal action adds court/attorney costs. the fees varies between 15%-50%.

Oddcoll advantage: Transparent pricing (19,5%, no win no fee) with one handpicked top-performing U.S debt collector with B2B expertise.

Invoice(s), contract/PO/terms, delivery or service proof, email trail acknowledging the debt, and your aging report. The more the better to increase the chance to get paid. Oddcoll can start a case with only the Invoice.
Pro move: Include attorney’s fees and interest clauses in future contracts to strengthen leverage.

Often yes, as long as your contract or state law allows it. Courts may also award post-judgment interest.

No. Most Business Debt Collection in the United States resolves in the amicable phase through negotiation or settlement. Litigation is used when silence or refusal persists and assets exist.

Amicable recoveries can close in weeks (but also take months depending on the case). Lawsuits and enforcement will take many months (varies by state and court backlog).

9) What is the statute of limitations for business debt?
It varies by state and by contract type (written/oral/account stated)—commonly 3–6 years, sometimes longer. Don’t let it expire; place early.

Yes, for lower balances—limits differ by state (often around $5k–$15k). For larger claims, use regular civil court.

Yes. You can sue where jurisdiction exists and domesticate the judgment in the debtor’s home state for enforcement.
Oddcoll: Nationwide reach via a handpicked debt collector covering all jurisdictions.

Yes. Professional, documented calls during reasonable hours are standard in U.S. B2B collections. That is actually the most important tool but has to be done professionally.

The amicable debt Collection phase (negotiating and calling the debtor) pauses. You must then file a proof of claim and proceed through the bankruptcy court.

Look for commercial specialization, state licensing, local attorney network, transparent fees, and measurable recovery rates. After You have done this read the agreement clause by clause to avoid negative surprises. Debt Collection is know for unfair agreements.
Oddcoll difference: We handpick the top-performing local agencies in each state—those with the highest recovery rates—so you don’t have to guess. Oddcoll also have a Client-friendly agreement.

Act early, provide complete documentation, confirm contact data, and authorize realistic settlement authority (e.g., staged payments).

Oddcoll: Fast start + calibrated settlement strategy = more cash recovered.

Handpicked local agency with top recovery performance. Oddcoll Collect more often than other firms and have Your best interest in mind.

Early, high-frequency amicable actions that avoid legal fees

Result: more paid invoices, fewer write-offs.

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How debt collection in United States works

1. Upload your invoice

Create an account and upload your invoice via the platform, API or CSV – easily and in seconds.

2. Local experts take over

Our hand-picked partners in the United States handle the collection with effective measures, including demand letters, calls and legal steps.

3. Get paid

Once the payment is completed, the money is sent directly to you – quickly, securely and without hassle.

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