Debt Validation Letter Template

About this template

A debt validation letter is used by parties that have been accused of accruing debt or not paying on time. This debt verification letter is a part of a legal practice under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) that protects individuals from debt collection harassment by organizations. Create your own professional Debt Validation Letter with Jotform Sign.

Customize this Debt Validation Letter to match you or your client’s specific needs. Utilize Jotform’s easy-to-use online form builder to design your letter — no coding or design knowledge required. Drag and drop to make cosmetic changes or content related edits. You can even create an automated signing order to ensure that all parties and their representatives sign and acknowledge the letter on time.

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