June 1, 2026 [recipient name] [recipient address] Re: Debt Validation Request — Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1692g To Whom It May Concern: This is a formal request under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act for validation of the alleged debt described below: [alleged debt] Facts: [facts] Requested resolution: [desired outcome] Until you provide verification of the debt — including (1) the original contract, (2) a full account history from the original creditor, and (3) proof of your legal authority to collect — you must cease all collection activity, and you may not report this alleged debt to any credit bureau without noting it as disputed. Sincerely, [user full name] [user address]
FDCPA Violation · North Dakota
Is a debt collector demanding a larger balance than you actually owe in North Dakota?
Force them to stop instantly — and build your case for $1,000+ in statutory damages.
Under federal law, this exact tactic is a violation of 15 U.S.C. § 1692e(2)(A). Collectors may only add interest, fees, or charges expressly authorized by the original contract or state law. 'Collection fees' on top of a credit card balance are usually unlawful. Use our engine to generate an ironclad Federal Cease & Desist and Debt Validation notice in under 60 seconds.
Your rights in North Dakota
Collection agencies rely on fear and intimidation. Here is the exact consumer rights you hold over them right now.
It is illegal to misrepresent the character, amount, or legal status of any debt — including tacking on unauthorized interest or fees.
Civil penalties plus attorney's fees. State remedies stack on top of federal FDCPA damages.
$1,000 federal statutory damages, plus actual damages equal to the unlawful overcharge, plus state UDAP penalties.
Request validation and compare the collector's claimed balance against your original creditor's last statement. Highlight every added charge.
Crucial rule: Once you send an official written Cease & Desist notice, the collector is legally banned from contacting you again — except to confirm they are stopping or to take you to court. If they call you one more time after receiving this letter, you have an open-and-shut lawsuit.
How to stop the harassment today
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✓ Cites FDCPA § 1692g — must cease collection until validated
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