Debt Collection Letters

Last reviewed: January 2026

This form will help you create the letters from the legal aid article, Debt Collection: Know Your Rights. If you haven’t read this article yet, you may want read it so you are familiar with your rights and you know which letter(s) to send.

  • Letter A: A creditor or collection agency is bothering you, but you don’t owe the debt. Either the bill is wrong or you already paid it.
  • Letter B: You want to tell a debt collector to stop contacting you.
  • Letter C: You want to file a complaint with the State of Connecticut Department of Banking and the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau because you think a debt collector broke the law.
  • Letter D: You want to tell a debt collector to stop contacting you because your income is protected (or exempt). 
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Letter D

[Your address]

[Today’s date]

[Name of creditor or collection agency]

[Address of creditor or collection agency]

Re: Exempt Income – Account Number: [Account number]

To Whom it May Concern:

This letter is to notify you that I do not wish you to call, write, or visit me at home or work about the money you claim I owe. This letter is also to advise you that all of my income is exempt from collection as established by law.

Sincerely,

[Your signature, date, and printed name]

Letter C:

[Your address and today’s date]

[Name and address of the agency you’re writing to]

Re: Collection Practices of: [Name and address of debt collector]

To Whom it May Concern:

I would like to file a formal complaint against [name of debt collection company] for actions taken while trying to collect a debt from me. My complaint is as follows: [Write what the debt collection company did to break the law.]

Please investigate this matter and have these practices stopped. You can contact me at [your phone number and/or email address].

Sincerely,

[Your printed name, signature, address, and the date]

Letter B

[Your address]

[Today’s date]

[Name and address of creditor or collection agency]

Re: Contact Request – Account Number: [account number]

To Whom it May Concern:

This letter is to notify you that I do not wish for you to call, write, or visit me at home or work about the money you claim I owe.

Sincerely,

[Your signature, date, and printed name]

Letter A

[Your address]

[Today’s date]

[Name and address of creditor or collection agency]

Re: Billing Error Notice – Account Number: [account number]

To Whom it May Concern:

I have received your bill regarding an overdue amount for [the item(s) you were billed for].

[Pick one or more of the following:]

  • I have paid this bill in full.
  • I have paid part of this bill and I owe [amount].
  • I have not paid this bill because [reason].

Please check your records and correct my account. Also, please do not send me any more bills or call me until this matter is settled.

Sincerely,

[Your signature, date, and printed name]

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