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Statutes of limitation on debt and judgment in California

7 July 2009 No Comment

question Statutes of limitation on debt and judgment in California

Q: Quick question, what are the statutes of limitation on debt in California? And while you are at that, what the judgment statute? I have had some debt and hope I am out of trouble.

A: Here are the quick answers. California debt statute of limitation are 2 years on oral contract and 4 years on written contract, promissory note and open-ended account. Statute of limitation on domestic judgment is 10 years. For more information, see Debt collection and statute of limitations for debts in California.

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