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Can statute of limitations get restarted after it has expired?

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Can statute of limitations get restarted after it has expired?

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Yes. The SOL can get restated if you take certain actions like: • Admitting that you owe the debt. • Making one or more payments towards the debt. • Making a new payment agreement with the creditor. If you make one of the above mentioned moves, the SOL clock will restart and your creditor will get another chance to sue you. However, you should know that just making a payment would not restart the SOL clock in many states. These states include Arizona, California, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New York, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

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