Consumer Alert: What Pennsylvanians Need to Know about FDCPA Regulation F, Set to Take Effect 11/30/21

The first comprehensive federal debt collection regulations interpreting the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) take effect November 30, 2021 and the new “Regulation F” will likely have a significant impact on many Pennsylvanians. By way of background, the FDCPA, initially enacted in 1977, protects debtors nationwide from abusive debt collection practices by placing restrictions on the conduct of debt collectors. Pennsylvania’s own law protecting consumers from problematic debt collection practices, called the Fair Credit Extension Uniformity Act , holds debt collectors to those same rules and further extends the restrictions to creditors as well.

With the new regulations set to take effect in the coming days, Attorney General Josh Shapiro is encouraging Pennsylvanians to learn their legal rights when it comes to debt collection, and to carefully examine the conduct of debt collectors to make sure they are acting in compliance with federal and state laws. While Regulation F does provide consumers with certain additional protections, it also authorizes some practices that may be used to abuse or harm consumers.

What New Rights and Protections does FDCPA Regulation F Provide for Consumers?

What Areas of Concern does FDCPA Regulation F Create for Consumers?

If you have any questions about debt collection or have a problem with the actions of a debt collector, please contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection at 1-800-441-2555 or online at www.attorneygeneral.gov . For your ease of reference, the Attorney General’s website also includes a general overview of Pennsylvania’s debt collection laws, which can be found here .

Contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection

15th Floor, Strawberry Square
Harrisburg, PA 17120

800-441-2555 (Toll-Free Helpline)