This data comes from the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database and reflects consumer complaints, not proven violations.
Collection Resources, Inc.
Complaints in New Mexico
State Insight: Collection Resources, Inc. in New Mexico
Collection Resources, Inc. has accumulated 15 CFPB consumer complaints filed by New Mexico residents, which represents 34.9% of the company's national total of 43 complaints — an outsized slice of this collector's national complaint footprint. Of those New Mexico filings, 1 landed in the most recent rolling twelve months, with most filings distributed across earlier periods rather than the most recent year.
Nationally, Collection Resources, Inc. is active across 9 states nationwide, and 74% of national complaints received a timely CFPB response. The CFPB Consumer Complaint Database records narratives submitted directly by consumers and forwarded to the company for response; these submissions reflect allegations and consumer experience rather than adjudicated findings. A high complaint concentration in one state can signal localized collection activity, a regional servicing contract, or simply the state's share of the company's overall portfolio — context that typically requires pairing with population-adjusted rates to interpret.
Source: CFPB Consumer Complaint Database · Window: rolling 12 months vs. full history · Coverage: New Mexico only (see national profile for cross-state context)
National Overview
Consumer Tip
Under the FDCPA, debt collectors must mail you written notice within 5 days of first contact. You have 30 days to dispute the debt in writing. If you dispute, the collector must stop collection until they provide verification.
Data from CFPB Consumer Complaint Database. Complaints are consumer-submitted and not independently verified.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.
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How To Read This Page
This page summarizes the federal CFPB complaint record for Collection Resources, Inc. from New Mexico residents specifically. The 15 state complaints represent 34.9% of the collector's national total (43), reflecting how concentrated this collector's exposure is in New Mexico. A high state-share indicates either regional concentration of the collector's portfolio or an active state-level enforcement or consumer-advocacy environment that drives residents toward the federal complaint channel.
State Law and the FDCPA
The federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA, 15 U.S.C. § 1692) applies to third-party debt collectors and credit-reporting agencies in New Mexico the same way it applies in every state. But New Mexico may have its own state-level debt-collection statute that adds protections beyond the federal minimum — extending coverage to creditors collecting their own debts, imposing licensing requirements, or adjusting the statute-of-limitations on consumer debt. Check the New Mexico attorney general's consumer-protection page for state-specific rights before deciding whether to pursue a state-channel complaint in addition to your CFPB filing.
Filing Your Own Complaint
If your experience with Collection Resources, Inc. reflects FDCPA violations (harassment, threatening lawsuits the company has no intention of filing, third-party disclosure of the debt, contacting you at work after a documented request to stop, attempting to collect on debt you do not recognize, debt past the statute of limitations, or debt previously paid or discharged), you can file at the federal CFPB at consumerfinance.gov/complaint. The CFPB will forward your complaint to Collection Resources, Inc., which must respond within 15 days. Your complaint becomes part of the federal dataset that powers these pages — you are both a beneficiary of and a contributor to the federal record.
Methodology Note
State-of-residence in the CFPB dataset reflects where the consumer was when filing, not where Collection Resources, Inc. is headquartered. National collectors operate from a small number of corporate addresses but appear on every state's per-state page when consumers from that state file. The 15 New Mexico complaints therefore reflect consumer experience in New Mexico, not the collector's local operational footprint.
Reading This Page Alongside the National Profile
Every figure on this page is a per-state slice of the national record for Collection Resources, Inc.. To understand whether the 15 New Mexico complaints reflect a state-specific issue or a national pattern, compare the state share (34.9%) against the underlying state-population share. If your state's share of Collection Resources, Inc.'s national complaint volume materially exceeds your state's share of the national population, that signals concentrated activity in this state — which can mean the collector holds a disproportionate portfolio here, faces stronger state-level enforcement and consumer-advocacy activity that drives federal filings, or has compliance issues specific to this jurisdiction. The collector's main company profile shows the national context for the same metrics.
What This Page Does Not Show
This view does not capture New Mexico attorney-general complaints, state banking-regulator complaints, or New Mexico state-court litigation against Collection Resources, Inc. — those records live in separate channels we do not aggregate. A collector with low CFPB volume in New Mexico may still face substantial state-level enforcement activity if consumer-advocacy groups direct local residents toward state channels first. For a complete trust profile, cross-reference this federal record with state-channel summaries (most state AGs publish quarterly or annual consumer- complaint reports). The federal CFPB record remains the only continuously updated, machine-readable, national-scope source — which is why it anchors our reputation grades.
| Publisher | Kiznis Studio |
| Sources | the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database |