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Payday loan regulators by state. The payday loan industry has become, and continues to be, ever more regulated. State attorney generals and other government entities continue to implement new laws as well as practices in an effort to protect consumers for unfair or predatory lenders. Find payday loan regulations by state below.
With the challenging economy, all too many families are turning to this form of short term financing in an effort to just pay their bills or rent on time. So state regulators do what they can to try to provide knowledge to borrowers and to give them some sort of protection when an individual is dealing with a payday lender.
There is a particular focus on low income families, members of the military, seniors and immigrants, all who have historically been some of the heavier users of payday and salary advance loans in the past. State regulators and attorney general do not want to see a family get into the cycle of taking out multiple loans.
So support is available to ensure this doesn’t happen and that as many families as possible are treated fairly. They have also implemented ways for consumers to report unfair practices or to complain. Much of the payday loan industry is regulated. The laws and rules vary widely by state. Some of what may be implemented in your state is as follows.
Most states have laws and rules in place around maximum amounts that can be taken out, and that may be a fixed dollar amount or based on a maximum percentage of the borrowers total income. The term of the loan may be set as well in regards to maximum days or length. Finance charges tend to be regulated in most states too.
This can include the maximum interest rate, APRs, and origination charges. Total debt limits are often in place too. This will be a maximum number of loans that a borrower can have outstanding, limits on rollovers, or even cooling off periods on renewed loans. Some state attorney generals have laws in place that ensure consumers can enter into a repayment plan, often at no cost to them.
Collection rules are in place too from many regulators. This includes maximum on bad check fees as well as rules on what debt collectors can do when it comes to calling on payday loan borrowers. Contact for information on regulations for payday lenders by state Alaska: Alaska Division of Banking and Securities, address is P.O.
Box 110807 Juneau AK 99811. Call (888) 925-2521 Alabama: Regulator in the state is the Alabama Banking Department: Address - P.O. Box 4600 Montgomery AL 36103. Phone: (334) 242-3452 Arkansas: Rules are in place by the Arkansas Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General Location is 323 Center Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201.
Or dial (501) 682 2007 for information on laws or to file a report/complaint on a lender. Arizona: The state regulator is Arizona Department of Financial Institutions: Location - Financial Enterprises Division, 2910 N. 44th Street, Suite 310 Phoenix AZ 85018, (800) 544-0708 California: Payday loan laws are overseen by the California Department of Corporations: Address is Financial Services Division, 1515 K Street, Sacramento CA 95814.
Main phone: (866) 275-2677 Colorado: Colorado Office of the Attorney General: Uniform Consumer Credit Code, 1525 Sherman St., 5th Fl. Denver CO 80203, (303) 866-4494 District of Columbia - Washington DC: The regulator is the D. C. Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking. Office address: 810 First Street, Washington DC 20002.
Call the center at (202) 727-8000 Delaware: The main regulator is the Delaware Office of the State Bank Commissioner 555 E. Loockerman Street, Suite 210, Dover DE 19901, (302) 739-4235 Florida: Main state regulator is the Florida Office of Financial Regulation: Main address is Division of Securities and Finance, 200 E.
Gaines Street, Tallahassee FL 32399. Telephone - (850) 410-9805 Georgia: Georgia Office of the Commissioner of Insurance: Industrial Loan Division, Two Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive West Tower, Atlanta GA 30334. Main phone: (404) 656-2070. This is the main government entity in the region that protects borrowers.
Hawaii: Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs: Consumer Resource Center, 235 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu HI 96813, (808) 587-3222 Iowa: Laws are put into place from the regulator, which is the Iowa Division of Banking Address: 200 East Grand Avenue, Suite 300, Des Moines IA 50309. Phone: (515) 281-4014 Idaho: Idaho Department of Finance is the regulator.
Address of the center is Consumer Finance Bureau, 800 Park Blvd., Boise ID 83712. Call the office at (208) 332-8000 Illinois: Regulations and laws are set by the Illinois Division of Financial Institutions: Address is Consumer Credit Section, 320 W. Washington, Springfield IL 62701. Call (888) 298-8089 Indiana: Indiana Department of Financial Institutions: Address: 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis IN 46204, Telephone (800) 382-4880 Kansas: The main state regulator is the Office of the State Bank Commissioner: Location is 700 SW Jackson, Suite 300, Topeka KS 66603.
Dial (785) 296-2266 Kentucky: Kentucky Office of Financial Institutions 1025 Capital Center Drive, Suite 200, Frankfort KY 40601, phone: (800) 223-2579 Massachusetts: Payday laws and lenders need to adhere to policies from the Massachusetts Division of Banks
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Address of the agency is One South Station Boston MA 02110. Call (617) 956-1500 Louisiana: Regulator is the Louisiana Office of Financial Institutions: Main address: P.O. Box 94095 Baton Rouge LA 70804, (225) 925-4660 Maryland: Regulator for the state is the Maryland Commissioner of Financial Regulation 500 North Calvert Street, Suite 402, Baltimore MD 21202, dial (410) 230-6100 Maine: Maine Office of Consumer Credit Regulation sets rules and laws for the state.
Address is the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, 35 State House Station Augusta ME 04333. Call (207) 624-8527 Michigan: Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation: Mailing address is P.O. Box 30220 Lansing MI 48909: Telephone - (877) 999-6442 Minnesota: Regulator - Minnesota Department of Commerce: Address of the government agency is Division of Financial Examinations, 85 7th Place East, Suite 500, St.
Paul MN 55101. Call (651) 296-2135 Missouri: Regulator - Missouri Division of Finance: Address of the office is Consumer Credit Section, P. O. Box 716, 301 W. High Street Jefferson City MO 65102. Main phone - (573) 751-3242 Mississippi: Mississippi Department of Banking and Consumer Finance 901 Woolfolk Building, Suite A 501 N.
West Street Jackson MS 39201. For information on payday regulations, dial (601) 359-1031 Montana: Regulator: Division of Banking and Financial Institutions 301 South Park, Suite 316, Helena, MT 59601, dial (406) 248-2742 North Dakota: The main regulator is the North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions: Primary address is 2000 Schafer Street, Suite G, Bismarck ND 58501.
Main phone: (701) 328-9933 Nebraska: Nebraska Department of Banking & Finance: Address is Financial Institutions, 1230 'O' Street, Suite 400, P.O. Box 95006, Lincoln NE 68509. Phone: (402) 471-2171 Nevada: Regulator for payday loan and borrower issues is the Nevada Financial Institutions Division Address: 2785 E.
Desert Inn Rd., Suite 180 Las Vegas NV 89121. For information on laws and rules, or to complain, dial (702) 486-4120 North Carolina: Regulator: North Carolina Attorney General as well as the Commissioner of Banks: Main address is NC Attorney General's Office, 9001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-9001.
Call the center at (919) 716-6400 New Jersey: Primary regulator is the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance: Address - 20 West State St. Trenton NJ 08625. Main phone: (609) 292-5360: New York State: For information, call the regulator which is the New York State Banking Department Address: One State Street New York NY 10004.
Main phone: 1-877-342-3736 Ohio: Laws, rules, and violations should be reported to the Ohio Division of Financial Institutions Address is 77 South High Street, 21st Floor Columbus OH 43215, (614) 728-8400 Oklahoma: Oklahoma Department of Consumer Credit: Address: 3615 NW 56th Street, Suite 240, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112-4512, (405) 521-3653 Oregon: Call or stop by Oregon Department of Consumer & Business Services: They operate from the Division of Finance & Corporate Securities, 350 Winter St.
NE, Rm. 410, Salem OR 97301. Dial (503) 378-4140 Pennsylvania: Regulator is the Pennsylvania Department of Banking: Market Square Plaza, 17 N. Second Street, Harrisburg PA 17101. Main phone: (717) 214-8343 Rhode Island: Department of Business Regulation: Address is 1511 Pontiac Ave, Cranston, RI 02920.
Telephone - (401) 462-9500: South Carolina: Borrowers can contact the South Carolina State Board of Financial Institutions:
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Location of the office is at Consumer Finance Division, P.O. Box 11905 Columbia SC 29211. Dial (803) 734-2020 South Dakota: Main regulator - South Dakota Division of Banking: Address: 1601 N. Harrison Ave., Suite 1. Phone for information on laws, loan regulations, or to file a complaint is (605) 773-3421 Tennessee: Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions: Address is 511 Union Street, Suite 400 Nashville TN 37219.
Telephone - (615) 741-2236 Texas: Consumers should contact the Texas Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner for the latest information on state regulations on salary advance loans and lenders. Address is 2601 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX 78705, (512) 936-7600 Utah: Utah Department of Financial Institutions 324 South State Street, Suite 201, Salt Lake City UT 84111, call (801) 538-8830 Virginia: Rules and regulations are set b
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