State complaint profile

Debt collection complaints in Delaware

4,837 CFPB complaints filed against 634 debt collectors active in Delaware.

Complaints
4,837
Collectors
634
Per 100k
469

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

Delaware Debt Collection Laws

Federal FDCPA protections apply. Some states have additional laws — contact the Delaware Attorney General for state-specific information.

Insights: Debt Collection in Delaware

Consumers in Delaware have filed 4,837 CFPB debt collection complaints against 634 different collectors — a rate of 468.8 complaints per 100,000 residents. Complaint volume reflects both the size of the collection industry operating in Delaware and the willingness of residents to escalate disputes through the federal regulatory process rather than handle them privately with the collector.

Higher per-capita complaint counts in some states correlate with a combination of stronger state-level consumer-protection statutes (which often add private rights of action on top of the federal FDCPA), more active state attorneys general, and more public outreach from the CFPB itself — not necessarily worse collector behavior. The pattern can also reflect debt-buyer concentration: states where large secondary-market buyers route accounts tend to generate elevated complaint flow regardless of the underlying account's origin.

The most-complained-about collector active in Delaware is TRANSUNION INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, INC., but national-scale buyers and servicers typically dominate complaint volume in every state. For the practical Delaware-specific protections that go beyond the federal FDCPA — licensing requirements, statute-of-limitations rules, and exempt-property thresholds — see the state rights note above and our FDCPA rights guide.

Active Debt Collectors — Page 11

Sorted by most complaints

Evergreen Financial Services Inc.

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

CHECKredi of Kentucky, LLC

D
2 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

PERDUE BRANDON FIELDER COLLINS & MOTT LLP

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Williams, Alexander & Associates, Inc

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

RoundPoint Mortgage Servicing LLC

C
3 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

Grain Technology, Inc.

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Arena Investors, LP

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

Citi Management Group, LLC

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Earm LLC

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Law Offices of Timothy M. Sullivan

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

MNS & Associates LLC

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↓ falling

UNIVERSAL COLLECTION SYSTEMS, INC

B
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

Credit Bureau of Lancaster County, Inc.

D
14 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Kirkland Asset Management LLC

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Bilateral Credit Corp, LLC

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

Eagle Recovery Associates, Inc.

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↓ falling

Lazarus Financial Group, Inc.(Closed)

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Nationwide Financial Group

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Capital Mitigation Services, LLC

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

CreditNinja Lending, LLC

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

Dovenmuehle Mortgage, Inc.

C
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↓ falling

KP ASSET CONSULTING LLC

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↓ falling

LHR Inc.

F
2 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Southern Credit Adjusters, Inc.

B
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

FirstCredit, Inc.

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

Federal Pacific Credit Company, LLC

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

R&R Professional Recovery, Inc.

C
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Accurate Financial Partners

C
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Elite Financial Services, Inc.

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↓ falling

Allied Account Services, Inc.

C
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Integrated Asset Recovery LLC

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

ZuntaFi Corp

D
2 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↓ falling

Coastal Credit, LLC

C
3 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

National Debt Holdings, LLC

D
1 total complaints 1 last 12mo ↑ rising

Thomas George Associates, Ltd.

D
1 total complaints 1 last 12mo ↑ rising

NCP Holdings, L.P.

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

United Shore Financial Services, LLC

D
1 total complaints 1 last 12mo ↑ rising

AmeriHome Mortgage Company, LLC

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo ↑ rising

Western Portfolio Assets

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

SFS, Inc

B
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Essential Retrieval Group

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

The Law Office of Daniel Slane

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Cordoza & Wexler Recovery Services

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Vantage Sourcing, LLC

C
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

RevNow LLC

D
1 total complaints 1 last 12mo ↑ rising

Diversified Recovery Services Inc.

F
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Scott Lowery Law Office, P.C.

B
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Fair Capital

D
1 total complaints 1 last 12mo → stable

Round Two Recovery

D
1 total complaints 0 last 12mo → stable

Related

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

About These Collectors

Every collector listed for Delaware appears here because at least one consumer from this state filed a complaint with the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) naming that company. The page is a per-state slice of the federal Consumer Complaint Database. Most entries are credit-reporting agencies (Equifax, TransUnion, Experian) and large national debt-buyers (Encore Capital, Portfolio Recovery, Resurgent Capital). Smaller regional collectors appear only when complaint volume from Delaware residents passes the dataset's inclusion threshold.

What the Grade Means

Each company's letter grade combines four signals: total CFPB complaint volume normalized against fleet medians (size-adjusted), timely-response rate (the share of complaints answered within the federal 15-day window), monetary-or-non-monetary relief rate (the share of complaints resolved with corrective action versus closed with explanation only), and consumer-narrative tone (a sentiment signal extracted from the redacted public complaint text). The composite is bucketed A through F; the lowest 10% of scores fleet-wide land in F. Click any company to see the breakdown.

Filing a Complaint as a Delaware Resident

If you believe a collector named on this page has violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) or otherwise mishandled your account, you have three parallel channels. First, the CFPB at consumerfinance.gov/complaint — the federal channel that powers this dataset. Second, the Delaware attorney general's consumer protection division, which enforces state-level debt-collection statutes. Third, the state banking-and-finance regulator (which may license debt collectors operating in Delaware). The three channels serve different purposes and can be pursued in parallel; we recommend the CFPB first because it produces a public record and a required company response within 15 days.

Methodology Note

State-of-residence in the CFPB record is the consumer's address at the time of complaint, not the collector's address. National collectors operate from a small number of corporate centers (typically Texas, Arizona, Florida, California) but appear on every state's per-state page when consumers from that state file. The state ranking and the per-state collector counts therefore reflect consumer experience, not corporate footprint. For collector headquarters and licensing detail, see the individual collector detail page.

Reading This Page Alongside the National View

Every collector listed here also appears on the national rankings page and on the recent-12-month leaderboard. The state-page slice gives you the Delaware-specific complaint volume and per-state collector mix; the national pages give you the full nationwide context for understanding whether a collector's behavior in Delaware reflects a structural pattern or a localized issue. We recommend reading both before deciding whether to file a complaint or pursue state-channel remedies — a collector with high state volume but low national volume points toward a regional portfolio acquisition or enforcement gap, while a collector with high state AND national volume points toward a structural compliance issue.

What the Per-Capita Rate Means

The complaints-per-100,000-residents rate normalizes absolute complaint volume against Delaware's population, which makes cross-state comparison meaningful. Populous states naturally generate higher absolute complaint counts, but per-capita rate surfaces states where consumers are disproportionately likely to file federal complaints. A high per-capita rate typically reflects some combination of (a) higher uninsured-rate medical-debt activity, (b) weaker state-level debt-collection licensing enforcement, (c) longer statute-of-limitations periods on consumer debt, or (d) active consumer-advocacy infrastructure that directs residents toward the federal complaint channel. None of these factors implies misconduct by any specific collector — they shape the volume at which consumers in a state are willing and able to file complaints with the federal government.