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Sued by Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services in Illinois? Here's What to Do Next

Illinois RESPONSE DEADLINE

30 Days

from the date you were served

STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS

5 Years

for typical Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services debts in IL

WAGE GARNISHMENT

Allowed — up to 15%

What Illinois consumers say about Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services

In the last 24 months, 132 Illinois residents filed CFPB complaints naming Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services . 72% of these complaints involve debt collection; 27% involve credit reporting or other personal consumer reports.

Most common complaint categories:

  • 46 Attempts to collect debt not owed
  • 20 Incorrect information on your report
  • 18 Written notification about debt

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

About Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services

Cavalry SPV I LLC and Cavalry Portfolio Services are debt buying entities that purchase and collect on defaulted consumer debts. Cavalry has been involved in numerous consumer complaints and lawsuits alleging violations of the FDCPA. They are known for purchasing large portfolios of credit card debt and aggressively pursuing collection, including filing lawsuits in bulk across multiple states. Cavalry has faced regulatory scrutiny for their documentation practices and collection tactics.

Type: Debt Buyer. Common debt types: credit card, personal loan, retail credit.

CFPB Enforcement History

Cavalry SPV and Cavalry Portfolio Services have not been the subject of a major CFPB enforcement action. Cavalry is a smaller debt buyer than LVNV or Midland and its overall complaint volume is correspondingly lower. The same legal framework — the FDCPA, the FCRA, and state collection laws — still applies, and consumers retain the right to demand proof of ownership, dispute the amount, and raise the statute of limitations as a defense.

Illinois-Specific Defenses Against Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services

Statute of Limitations Defense

In Illinois, 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. Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services has been the subject of CFPB findings related to suing on time-barred debts — check your dates carefully and raise the SOL defense in your Answer.

Lack of Standing / Chain of Title

As a debt buyer, Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services must prove they actually purchased your specific account. Demand the complete chain of title — the purchase agreement, bill of sale, and assignment documents. In Illinois courts, failing to produce this documentation can result in dismissal.

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.

Illinois Wage Garnishment Exemptions

Only 15% of gross wages or amount exceeding 45x federal minimum wage. Illinois is more protective than federal law.

Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act

In addition to the federal FDCPA, Illinois's Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act may provide additional protections and remedies against Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services's collection practices.

Illinois Court System

Small claims limit $10,000. Circuit court handles most civil cases. Filing fees in Illinois typically range $50-$350.

Common FDCPA Violations by Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services

  • Filing lawsuits without proper documentation or chain of title
  • Suing on debts past the statute of limitations
  • Using robo-signed affidavits from employees without personal knowledge of account details
  • Misrepresenting the amount owed by adding unauthorized fees
  • Failing to respond to debt validation requests within statutory timeframes

Statute of Limitations in Illinois

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Cavalry SPV?

Cavalry SPV I LLC is a debt buying company that purchases defaulted consumer debts. Cavalry Portfolio Services is its affiliated collection entity. They buy debts from banks and credit card issuers and attempt to collect the full balance.

Is Cavalry SPV a legitimate company?

Cavalry SPV is a real company, but being legitimate does not mean they always follow the law. They have faced numerous FDCPA lawsuits and complaints for improper collection practices, including suing without proper documentation.

How do I fight a Cavalry SPV lawsuit?

File your Answer before the deadline, deny allegations you dispute, demand proof they own the debt, and raise any applicable defenses such as statute of limitations. Many Cavalry lawsuits can be defeated by challenging their documentation.

What if Cavalry SPV has the wrong amount?

Cavalry frequently inflates debt amounts with unauthorized fees and interest. In your Answer, dispute the amount owed and demand an accounting showing every charge from the original creditor through the current balance.

How long do I have to respond in Illinois?

30 days from service to file your Appearance and Answer.

What is the statute of limitations in Illinois?

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

How much can they garnish in Illinois?

Only 15% of gross wages or the amount exceeding 45 times the federal minimum wage — Illinois is more protective than federal law.

What is the Illinois Consumer Fraud Act?

It prohibits deceptive and unfair business practices, including abusive debt collection tactics.

What is the statute of limitations on credit-card debt in Illinois?

Illinois courts have for years applied the five-year statute of limitations under 735 ILCS 5/13-205 for unwritten contracts to credit-card debt, holding that cardholder agreements are not fully integrated written contracts. The Illinois Supreme Court in Portfolio Acquisitions, LLC v. Feltman addressed this in 2009. The 10-year written-contract limit under 735 ILCS 5/13-206 generally does not apply. The clock starts on the date of the last payment or charge-off. If you are sued more than five years after last activity, statute of limitations is an affirmative defense you must plead in your answer or you waive it. Filing a time-barred collection lawsuit can support a counterclaim under the FDCPA at 15 U.S.C. § 1692e and the Illinois Consumer Fraud Act at 815 ILCS 505/2. Partial payment or written acknowledgment can restart the clock under 735 ILCS 5/13-216.

How much can be garnished from my paycheck in Illinois?

Illinois wage-garnishment law at 735 ILCS 5/12-803 is more protective than federal law. The creditor can take the lesser of 15 percent of gross weekly earnings or the amount by which disposable earnings exceed 45 times the federal or Illinois minimum wage, whichever is higher. The Illinois minimum wage as of 2026 is $15.00 per hour, so the floor protection is 45 times $15 equals $675 per week of fully exempt earnings. Social Security, SSI, VA benefits, unemployment, workers compensation, and most retirement income are exempt under federal law and 735 ILCS 5/12-1001. You preserve exemptions by filing a claim with the clerk and serving the creditor; the court must hold a hearing within seven days under 735 ILCS 5/12-811.

Can a debt collector freeze my Illinois bank account?

Yes, a judgment creditor in Illinois can serve a citation to discover assets under 735 ILCS 5/2-1402 on your bank, which freezes the account up to the judgment amount. Once frozen, you have a limited window to file a claim of exemption to preserve protected funds. Social Security, SSI, VA benefits, unemployment, workers compensation, and child support are fully exempt under federal law and 735 ILCS 5/12-1001. The wildcard exemption under 735 ILCS 5/12-1001(b) protects up to $4,000 of any personal property. Most retirement accounts are exempt under 735 ILCS 5/12-1006. File the exemption claim form, available from the circuit clerk, with the court and serve the creditor's attorney as soon as possible after the bank notifies you of the freeze, and request an expedited hearing.

Does Illinois require my debt collector to be licensed?

Yes. The Illinois Collection Agency Act at 225 ILCS 425/4 requires that any person collecting consumer debts in Illinois be licensed by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Unlicensed collection activity is a Class A misdemeanor under 225 ILCS 425/14 and can be raised as a defense in any collection action. You can search for a collector by name at https://idfpr.illinois.gov to confirm licensing. If the collector is not licensed, you can move to dismiss the suit and file a counterclaim. Combining the unlicensed-activity defense with a federal FDCPA claim under 15 U.S.C. § 1692e(5) for threatening action that the collector cannot legally take and an Illinois Consumer Fraud Act claim under 815 ILCS 505/2 maximizes leverage.

What happens at a debt-collection arbitration in Illinois?

Cook County and several collar counties operate mandatory arbitration programs under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 86, requiring claims between $10,000 and $50,000 to be arbitrated by three-attorney panels before trial. The arbitrators issue an award and the parties have 30 days to reject it under Rule 93. If you do not show up, the arbitrator will award debarment under Rule 91, meaning you cannot reject the award. Treat the arbitration like a trial: bring all your evidence, prepare to cross-examine the collector's witness on chain of assignment under 225 ILCS 425/8b, and bring the original creditor's billing statements. After arbitration, if the panel finds for the collector, you can reject the award and proceed to trial in the circuit court, but you must pay rejection costs.

How do I answer a debt-collection lawsuit in Illinois?

If you are sued for an amount over $10,000, you must file a written appearance and answer with the circuit clerk within 30 days of service under 735 ILCS 5/2-201. For cases under $10,000, the small-claims rules under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 281 apply and the answer date is on the summons. In your answer, deny the allegations you do not know to be true, demand strict proof of the assignment chain from the original creditor under 225 ILCS 425/8b, and assert affirmative defenses including statute of limitations under 735 ILCS 5/13-205, lack of standing, unlicensed collection under 225 ILCS 425/4, and a Consumer Fraud Act counterclaim. Cook County provides a fillable answer form through the Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court website. Default judgment is entered automatically if you do not appear or answer.

Sued by Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services in Another State?

Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services files cases nationwide. Select your state for the response deadline, statute of limitations, and state-specific defenses.

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

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