Student Loans – No Statute of Limitations

The issue sometimes comes up- is there a statute of limitations for student loans, or can a person be sued at any time on a defaulted student loan?

There is no statute of limitations on the collection of student loans.

The law can be found at 20 United States Code, Section 1091a(a) (b) & (c), Public Law Number 102-26.   See also   United States v. Lawrence, 276 F.3d 193 (5th Cir. 2001), United States v. Motley, 238 F.3rd 425 (6th Cir., 2000).

If you have any questions with regard to student loan debt, please feel free to contact:

Attorney Robert M. Singer

2572 Whitney Avenue

Hamden, CT  06518

203-248-8278

rsingerct@yahoo.com

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