How long does a creditor have to file a lawsuit on a charge off in California?

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2026-03-22 08:30

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In California, a creditor typically has four years from the date of the last payment or activity on the account to file a lawsuit for a charge-off. This period is governed by the statute of limitations for written contracts. It's important for consumers to be aware of this timeframe, as making a payment or acknowledging the debt can reset the statute of limitations.

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