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Sued by American Express in Iowa? Here's What to Do Next

Iowa RESPONSE DEADLINE

20 Days

from the date you were served

STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS

5 Years

for typical American Express debts in IA

WAGE GARNISHMENT

Allowed — up to 25%

What Iowa consumers say about American Express

In the last 24 months, 23 Iowa residents filed CFPB complaints naming American Express . 54% of these complaints involve credit card; 28% involve credit reporting or other personal consumer reports.

Most common complaint categories:

  • 8 Problem with a purchase shown on your statement
  • 3 Getting a credit card
  • 3 Other features, terms, or problems

Source: CFPB Consumer Complaint Database , 24-month rolling window through May 2026.

About American Express

American Express (Amex) is a premium credit card issuer that aggressively pursues unpaid balances. Unlike many card companies, American Express rarely sells debts and instead litigates directly through its legal department and collection law firms. Amex is known for pursuing larger-than-average balances and seeking summary judgment early in litigation. They typically have strong documentation but must still prove every element of their claim.

Type: Original Creditor. Common debt types: credit card, charge card, business credit.

CFPB Enforcement History

American Express was the subject of a 2012 multi-agency consent order finding violations at every stage of the consumer credit card experience, from marketing to enrollment to payment to debt collection. Amex was ordered to refund $85 million to roughly 250,000 customers, with specific findings that included misrepresenting that paying off settled debts would improve credit scores and that settlement would forgive remaining balances, when neither was true.

2012 · consent order

$112.5M total ($85M consumer refunds to ~250,000 consumers + $27.5M civil money penalties across CFPB, FDIC, Federal Reserve, and OCC)

CFPB joint enforcement action finding three Amex subsidiaries engaged in deceptive practices in marketing, billing, payment, and debt collection of credit cards, including telling consumers that paying off old debt would be reported to credit bureaus and improve credit scores (when Amex did not report these payments) and implying that debt-settlement agreements would forgive remaining balances (when the balance remained owed).

CFPB source

Iowa-Specific Defenses Against American Express

Statute of Limitations Defense

In Iowa, the statute of limitations for credit card debt is 5 years. If your last payment was more than 5 years ago, the debt is time-barred. Verify when your last payment or account activity occurred and raise the SOL defense in your Answer if applicable.

Challenge the Amount

Demand a complete accounting from the original creditor's last statement through the current claimed balance. Any unauthorized fees, post-charge-off interest, or collection costs not in the original agreement should be disputed line by line.

Iowa Wage Garnishment Exemptions

Greater of 75% of disposable earnings or 40x federal minimum wage is exempt.

Iowa Consumer Fraud Act

In addition to the federal FDCPA, Iowa's Iowa Consumer Fraud Act may provide additional protections and remedies against American Express's collection practices.

Iowa Court System

Small claims limit $6,500. District court handles larger civil cases. Filing fees in Iowa typically range $50-$250.

Common FDCPA Violations by American Express

  • Collection attorneys seeking excessive attorney fees and pre-judgment interest
  • Filing lawsuits based on computer-generated records without proper custodian testimony
  • Failing to apply payments correctly resulting in inflated balances
  • Misrepresenting the nature of charge card versus credit card obligations
  • Aggressively pursuing judgment enforcement before consumers can arrange payment

Statute of Limitations in Iowa

Debt Type SOL (Years)
Credit Card 5
Medical 5
Auto 5
Personal Loan 5
Written Contract 10
Oral Contract 5

Frequently Asked Questions

Does American Express sue for unpaid debt?

Yes, aggressively. American Express rarely sells debts and instead sues directly. They file thousands of lawsuits annually and have one of the most aggressive collection operations among card issuers.

Can I beat an American Express lawsuit?

While Amex typically has strong documentation, defenses exist: statute of limitations, incorrect amounts, improper service, billing disputes, and unauthorized charges are all valid.

What is the difference between an Amex charge card and credit card?

Charge cards (like the Green, Gold, and Platinum) technically require full payment each month, while credit cards (like Blue Cash) have revolving balances. The type of card may affect the statute of limitations in some states.

Should I settle with American Express?

Settlement may be an option. Amex sometimes negotiates reduced balances or payment plans, particularly when you can document financial hardship. The strongest negotiating posture is to first file your Answer, raise applicable defenses (statute of limitations, incorrect amount, billing disputes), and engage from a defended position rather than from default risk.

How long do I have to respond in Iowa?

20 days from service.

What is the SOL in Iowa?

5 years for credit cards. 10 years for written contracts.

Can they garnish my wages?

Yes. The greater of 75% of disposable earnings or 40x minimum wage is exempt.

Where do I file my Answer?

In the court listed on your summons, typically district court.

What is the statute of limitations on debt in Iowa?

Iowa's statute of limitations is 10 years for a written contract under Iowa Code § 614.1(5), and five years for an unwritten contract or open account under Iowa Code § 614.1(4). Iowa courts have generally applied the 10-year written-contract limit to credit-card debt because the cardholder agreement is in writing. The clock starts on the date of the last payment or the date of charge-off, depending on the agreement. If you are sued after 10 years, statute of limitations is an affirmative defense you must plead in your answer under Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 1.421 or you waive it. Filing a time-barred collection lawsuit can support a counterclaim under the federal FDCPA at 15 U.S.C. § 1692e and the Iowa Consumer Credit Code at § 537.7103. Partial payment or written acknowledgment can restart the clock under Iowa Code § 614.11.

How much can be garnished from my paycheck in Iowa?

Iowa wage-garnishment law at Iowa Code § 642.21 is more protective than federal law for low and middle earners. The total amount a creditor can garnish in a year is capped by income bracket: $250 if annual earnings are between $12,000 and $16,000, $400 between $16,000 and $24,000, $800 between $24,000 and $35,000, $1,500 between $35,000 and $50,000, and 10 percent of annual earnings if above $50,000. Earners below $12,000 are fully exempt from consumer-debt garnishment. The federal cap at 15 U.S.C. § 1673 of 25 percent of disposable earnings still applies on a per-pay basis. Social Security, SSI, VA benefits, unemployment, workers compensation, and most retirement accounts are exempt under federal law and Iowa Code § 627.6. File a claim of exemption with the clerk after notice.

Can a collector freeze my Iowa bank account after winning a judgment?

After a judgment, an Iowa creditor can apply for a writ of garnishment under Iowa Code § 642.4 directed to your bank. The bank will hold the funds up to the judgment amount until further order. Iowa Code § 627.6 provides exemptions for most retirement accounts, life insurance proceeds, and a $1,000 wildcard. Federal law exempts Social Security, SSI, VA benefits, unemployment, child support, and federal student aid. The federal Treasury Garnishment Rule at 31 CFR Part 212 requires banks to look back two months for direct-deposited federal benefits and protect them automatically. For non-protected funds, file a claim of exemption with the court within 10 days of notice. Iowa law also includes a head-of-household exemption applicable to certain bank deposits.

What can a debt collector legally say to me in Iowa?

Both the federal FDCPA at 15 U.S.C. § 1692c-§ 1692f and the Iowa Consumer Credit Code at Iowa Code § 537.7103 limit collector conduct. Collectors cannot call before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m. local time without your consent, cannot use obscene or threatening language, cannot misrepresent the amount or legal status of the debt, and cannot threaten lawsuits they do not intend to file. They cannot tell family members, neighbors, or your employer about the debt itself. Calls at the workplace must stop if the collector knows the employer prohibits them. Document every call with the date, time, caller name, and what was said. Each violation can mean up to $1,000 in statutory damages plus actual damages and attorney fees under 15 U.S.C. § 1692k and Iowa Code § 537.5201.

How do I respond to an Iowa small-claims debt-collection notice?

If you are served with an Iowa small-claims original notice under Iowa Code § 631, you must file a written answer with the clerk by the appearance date listed in the notice, generally 20 days after service. Small-claims procedures are simplified, but you still need to deny the allegations you do not know to be true, assert affirmative defenses including statute of limitations under Iowa Code § 614.1, lack of standing of the debt buyer, and any FDCPA or Iowa Consumer Credit Code counterclaim under § 537.7103. The court will set a hearing where both sides present evidence informally. If you cannot attend, you may request a continuance with good cause. Default judgment is entered if you do not respond. Iowa Judicial Branch provides free fillable small-claims answer forms.

Sued by American Express in Another State?

American Express files cases nationwide. Select your state for the response deadline, statute of limitations, and state-specific defenses.

This page summarizes public information from the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database, CFPB enforcement records, and Iowa state law. It is not legal advice. Statutes and court rules change — consult a licensed attorney in Iowa for guidance on your specific case.

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