This data comes from the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database and reflects consumer complaints, not proven violations.

2026 CFPB data Public-data reference. FDCPA reference 9 complaints

Taylor Law, PLLC — Debt Collector Complaint Profile

CFPB complaint profile across 6 states. Updated as new federal complaint data lands in the upstream Consumer Complaint Database.

Complaints by issue type

What consumers report about Taylor Law, PLLC

complaints
Source CFPB Consumer Complaint Database
D

Grade D · 59.1/100 composite

This collector has a poor complaint record with above-average complaints and below-average response rates.

What do CFPB complaints reveal about Taylor Law, PLLC?

Taylor Law, PLLC has accumulated 9 total CFPB complaints across 6 states, with 0 filed in the most recent 12 months against 9 historical complaints before that window. The trailing-12-month volume represents 0.0% of the full complaint history, a stable pattern that indicates a mature dispute profile with predictable monthly volumes.

The dominant consumer grievance logged with the CFPB is "Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed", narrowing to "Debt was paid", which aligns with FDCPA-regulated conduct and signals the operational area most likely to trigger regulator scrutiny. The company posts a 78% timely-response rate against a 50% consumer-dispute-after-response rate, a pairing that calibrates how well its complaint-resolution workflow holds up once a consumer pushes back.

Complaints have been recorded across 6 states, led by Tennessee with 3 and Alabama with 2, which matches a multi-state collection footprint rather than a regional operation. Normalized against the full CFPB collector database, the reputation score of 59.1/100 places Taylor Law, PLLC in grade band D, a tier reached by blending complaint volume, response timeliness, dispute rates, and issue severity into a single comparable metric.

Complaint Summary

Total CFPB complaints

9

All-time across CCDB intake

Last 12 months

0

0.0% of total history

Stable →

States active

6

Distinct state filings

Timely response rate

78%

Within CFPB SLA window

Consumer disputes

50%

After company response

Reputation grade

D

59.1/100 composite

Response-quality profile

How Taylor Law, PLLC performs on CFPB resolution-quality metrics versus a fleet average benchmark drawn from the full debt-collection vertical.

Timely response within SLA 77.8%
Vertical avg

CFPB requires companies to respond within 15 days for most complaints; 60 days for credit-reporting.

Consumer dispute rate (post-response) 100.0%
Vertical avg

Lower is better. The percentage of consumers who flagged the company's response as unsatisfactory.

State coverage breadth 10.7%

Share of US states + territories with at least one filed complaint against this collector.

How does Taylor Law, PLLC compare to its peers?

How does Taylor Law, PLLC compare? Versus a peer and the national average across 60+ high-volume collectors
Taylor Law, PLLC National average
Complaints (last 12 mo)lower is better
0
22,938
250
Timely-response ratehigher is better
78%
100%
91%
Consumer-dispute ratelower is better
50%
24%
19%

Source: CFPB Consumer Complaint Database. Complaints reflect consumer reports, not proven violations.

Complaint Trend (24 months)

2014-08 2020-07

Top Consumer Issues

Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed4 (%)
Taking/threatening an illegal action1 (%)
False statements or representation1 (%)
Took or threatened to take negative or legal action2 (%)
Disclosure verification of debt1 (%)

Most common issue: Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed — Debt was paid

Know Your Rights

If this company is contacting you, you have rights under the FDCPA. They must stop contacting you if you send a written cease-communication request. You can also request written validation of the debt within 30 days.

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Issue Detail Breakdown

Issue Sub-Issue Complaints
Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed Debt was paid 2
Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed Debt resulted from identity theft 1
Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed Debt is not mine 1
Taking/threatening an illegal action Threatened to sue on too old debt 1
False statements or representation Impersonated attorney, law enforcement, or government official 1
Took or threatened to take negative or legal action Threatened to arrest you or take you to jail if you do not pay 1
Disclosure verification of debt Right to dispute notice not received 1
Took or threatened to take negative or legal action Collected or attempted to collect exempt funds 1

Where do complaints against Taylor Law, PLLC come from?

The states where consumers have filed the most CFPB complaints against Taylor Law, PLLC. Every figure is the company's own complaint count in that state — not a national baseline.

Top states by complaints against Taylor Law, PLLC

Across 6 states with at least one filing

complaints
Source CFPB Consumer Complaint Database

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common complaint against Taylor Law, PLLC?

The most common issue consumers report about Taylor Law, PLLC is "Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed", specifically "Debt was paid". This is based on 9 complaints filed with the CFPB.

Are complaints against Taylor Law, PLLC increasing or decreasing?

Complaints against Taylor Law, PLLC have been stable. The company received 0 complaints in the last 12 months.

What is Taylor Law, PLLC's reputation grade?

Taylor Law, PLLC has a reputation grade of D (score: 59.1/100). This collector has a poor complaint record with above-average complaints and below-average response rates.

Does Taylor Law, PLLC respond to consumer complaints?

Taylor Law, PLLC has a 78% timely response rate to CFPB complaints. Consumers disputed the company's response in 50% of cases.

In how many states does Taylor Law, PLLC operate?

Taylor Law, PLLC has received CFPB complaints from consumers in 6 states, with the most complaints from Tennessee (3 complaints).

What can I do if Taylor Law, PLLC is contacting me?

Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), you have the right to request written debt validation within 30 days of first contact. You can also send a cease-communication letter to stop calls. If Taylor Law, PLLC violates the FDCPA, you may be able to sue for damages up to $1,000 plus attorney fees.

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Data sourced from the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainCollector Editorial