Demand removal of debts caused by identity theft and stop collection harassment. This template is customized for New Mexico residents with relevant state law citations.
New Mexico Legal Requirements
Your demand letter should reference New Mexico-specific laws including FDCPA.
- FDCPA
- New Mexico Unfair Practices Act - NMSA § 57-12
Next Steps if They Ignore You
If your demand goes unanswered, you can escalate to New Mexico small claims court or file a complaint with New Mexico AG / CFPB.
The Debt Collection Playbook
Proof is Power
Contracts, invoices, texts, emails… gather all evidence of the debt.
Time is Your Ally (and Their Enemy)
Interest accrues. Late fees may apply. The longer they wait, the more they may owe.
Track Every Penny
Principal, interest, late fees… don't miss a dollar.
The Debtor's Options
Many states allow you to recover collection costs, including attorney fees in some cases. Know your rights.
Identity Theft Collections FAQs for New Mexico
What laws protect me in New Mexico for identity theft collections?
New Mexico consumers are protected by FDCPA and New Mexico Unfair Practices Act - NMSA § 57-12. Your demand letter should reference these specific statutes.
What is the small claims limit in New Mexico?
The small claims court limit in New Mexico is $10,000. If your dispute exceeds this amount, you may need to file in a higher court.
How long do I have to file a claim in New Mexico?
Deadlines vary by claim type. Generally, you should send your demand letter as soon as possible after the dispute arises.
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