Collections Removal Timeline Estimator

Estimate when a collections account will be removed from your credit report based on the original delinquency date under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).

Formula

Estimated Removal Date = Date of First Delinquency (DOFD) + Reporting Period (years)

  • Standard Collections (credit card, medical, personal loan): DOFD + 7 years
  • Private Student Loan Collections: DOFD + 7 years
  • Paid Tax Liens: DOFD + 7 years
  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: Filing Date + 10 years
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Filing Date + 7 years
  • Civil Judgments: Judgment Date + 7 years

Progress % = (Days Elapsed from DOFD to Today) ÷ (Total Days in Reporting Period) × 100

Days Remaining = Removal Date − Today

Assumptions & References

  • Reporting periods are governed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), 15 U.S.C. § 1681c.
  • The 7-year clock for standard collections begins on the Date of First Delinquency (DOFD) — the date the account first became past due leading to the collection — not the date it was sold to a collector.
  • Under FCRA § 605(c), creditors must report the DOFD to credit bureaus within 90 days of placing an account in collections.
  • Chapter 7 bankruptcy is reported for 10 years from the filing date (FCRA § 605(a)(1)); Chapter 13 for 7 years.
  • Paying or settling a collection account does not restart or shorten the 7-year reporting period.
  • Disputing an account does not pause the reporting clock; however, unverifiable accounts must be deleted within 30 days of a dispute (FCRA § 611).
  • Some states (e.g., California, New York) have additional consumer protections that may further limit reporting periods — consult a local credit attorney for state-specific rules.
  • Federal student loans in default may have different rules under the Higher Education Act; this calculator covers private student loans only.
  • This tool provides estimates only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Actual removal dates may vary based on bureau reporting practices.

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