Beaver Falls, PA asked in Collections for Pennsylvania

Q: Have a civil case re collections already a defense & sent collections request for production what should be my next step

I am the defendant in this case I sent bye certified mail to Magistrate's Office and collections office a request for production and have not yet received the certified notice that they received my request for production

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Cary B. Hall
Cary B. Hall
Answered
  • Collections Lawyer
  • Norristown, PA
  • Licensed in Pennsylvania

A: First, from your question, I can't tell if you are the plaintiff (creditor) or the defendant (debtor) in your collections case. That would be important information, right?

Second, your question is really too broad to even begin to answer. I'd liken it to going on a mechanic's forum and saying, "I've got a rattle in my engine, and I've opened my hood -- what should be my next step?" See what I mean? There's very little context to even begin to try to answer, unfortunately.

I suggest you contact a lawyer and have a face-to-face consultation to discuss your case. If you can't afford one, you can contact your local Legal Aid organization for a referral or assistance. Best of luck to you!

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