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KY small claims + federal court

Sue a credit bureau or debt collector in Kentucky — and win by default.

The FCRA and FDCPA give you the right to sue. 28Solutio generates every KY court form, tracks every statutory deadline, and walks you from dispute letter to collected judgment. Self-help, not legal advice.

Kentucky at a glance

Small claims limit

$2,500

Individual plaintiffs

Service window

60 days

To serve every defendant after filing

Judgment lifetime

15 years

Renewable — up to 30 years with renewal

Post-judgment interest

6.00%

Accrues from the day judgment enters

The path to a Kentucky default judgment

  1. 1

    Dispute under FCRA

    Certified mail to the bureau. 30 days to investigate under 15 USC §1681i.

  2. 2

    Document the violation

    If the bureau ignores or rubber-stamps, that’s a federal violation worth $100–$1,000 per occurrence.

  3. 3

    File in Kentucky small claims

    We pre-fill the complaint, civil cover sheet, and summons for your Kentucky court. Filing fee: from $55.

  4. 4

    Serve the defendant

    Personal service or certified mail — whichever your court allows. Once served, the answer clock starts.

  5. 5

    Answer window runs

    20 days for personal service. If the defendant ignores you, the case is yours by default.

  6. 6

    Request + enter default judgment

    One-click packet: Request for Entry of Default + Declaration of Amount Due + Proposed Judgment.

  7. 7

    Collect in Kentucky

    Abstract of judgment, writ of execution, wage garnishment. Interest accrues daily at 6.00%.

Kentucky statutes of limitations

Written contract

15 years

Oral contract

5 years

FCRA claims

2 years

15 USC §1681p

FDCPA claims

1 years

15 USC §1692k(d)

Time starts running from the date of the violation or discovery, whichever applies. Consult a licensed attorney if you’re unsure whether your claim is timely.

Ready to sue in Kentucky?

7-day free trial. Starts at $28/mo. No lawyer required. 28Solutio is a self-help platform — not a law firm.

Self-help, not legal advice