Debt — Statute Barred

A debt becomes statute-barred once the "limitation period"—the legal timeframe a creditor has to start court action—has expired.

The countdown (often called the "cause of action") usually begins from the earliest date a creditor could have started court proceedings, which is often when the account officially . statute barred debt

However, "statute-barred" does not mean the debt is "cancelled." What is a Statute-Barred Debt? statute barred debt

For a debt to become statute-barred, the following must be true for the entire 5 or 6-year period: statute barred debt

Neither you nor anyone else responsible for the debt has made a payment.

The creditor has not already obtained a County Court Judgment (CCJ) or decree against you. Does the Debt Just Disappear? It depends on where you live.