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Sued by Citibank / Citi in Indiana? Here's What to Do Next

Indiana RESPONSE DEADLINE

20 Days

from the date you were served

STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS

6 Years

for typical Citibank / Citi debts in IN

WAGE GARNISHMENT

Allowed — up to 25%

What Indiana consumers say about Citibank / Citi

In the last 24 months, 211 Indiana residents filed CFPB complaints naming Citibank / Citi . 54% of these complaints involve credit card; 30% involve credit reporting or other personal consumer reports.

Most common complaint categories:

  • 50 Problem with a purchase shown on your statement
  • 22 Other features, terms, or problems
  • 21 Trouble using your card

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

About Citibank / Citi

Citibank is one of the largest banks in the world and a major credit card issuer. Citi pursues collection on unpaid credit card accounts through internal collection departments and a network of outside collection law firms. Citibank also sells some defaulted accounts to debt buyers. When Citi sues directly, they typically have strong documentation, but their collection law firms must still comply with the FDCPA.

Type: Original Creditor. Parent company: Citigroup. Common debt types: credit card, personal loan, retail credit.

CFPB Enforcement History

Citibank has been the subject of multiple CFPB enforcement actions directly related to credit card debt sales and collection practices, including a 2016 consent order over selling debts with inflated interest rates and using debt collection law firms that filed falsified court documents in New Jersey. These are documented federal findings that Citi's debt sales and collection practices violated consumer protection law.

2016 · consent order

$8M total ($4.89M consumer refunds + $3M CFPB civil money penalty), plus separate $11M consumer refund + ~$34M debt forgiven for ~7,000 NJ consumers in companion action against Citi's debt collection law firms

CFPB consent order finding Citibank sold credit card debt with inflated annual interest rates that buyers then used in court filings, and failed to promptly forward consumer payments to debt buyers. A companion action required Citi and two of its NJ debt collection law firms to refund $11M and stop collecting on ~$34M in debt tied to falsified court documents.

CFPB source

Indiana-Specific Defenses Against Citibank / Citi

Statute of Limitations Defense

In Indiana, the statute of limitations for credit card debt is 6 years. If your last payment was more than 6 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.

Indiana Wage Garnishment Exemptions

Federal limits apply. Indiana also follows the 30x minimum wage floor.

Indiana Deceptive Consumer Sales Act

In addition to the federal FDCPA, Indiana's Indiana Deceptive Consumer Sales Act may provide additional protections and remedies against Citibank / Citi's collection practices.

Indiana Court System

Small claims limit $10,000. Circuit and superior courts handle larger civil matters. Filing fees in Indiana typically range $50-$200.

Common FDCPA Violations by Citibank / Citi

  • Collection law firms filing on behalf of Citi without proper authorization documentation
  • Improper calculation of interest and fees resulting in inflated claim amounts
  • Failing to produce original signed credit card agreements when challenged
  • Third-party collectors making misrepresentations about legal consequences
  • Pursuing accounts where consumer disputes were not properly investigated

Statute of Limitations in Indiana

Debt Type SOL (Years)
Credit Card 6
Medical 6
Auto 6
Personal Loan 6
Written Contract 10
Oral Contract 6

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Citibank sue for unpaid credit cards?

Yes. Citibank sues for unpaid balances on Citi-branded cards, store cards they issue, and other credit products. They use a network of collection law firms across the country.

What if I can't afford to pay Citibank?

Filing your Answer is free or low-cost and protects you from a default judgment. You may also negotiate a settlement for less than the full balance. An active defense gives you leverage.

Can Citibank garnish my paycheck?

Only after obtaining a court judgment. States like Texas, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and South Carolina protect wages from garnishment for consumer debts.

What documentation does Citibank need to win?

Citibank must prove you had an account, the terms of the agreement, that you defaulted, and the exact amount owed including all fees and interest. Challenge each element they cannot prove.

How long do I have to respond in Indiana?

20 days from service.

What is the SOL in Indiana?

6 years for credit cards and open accounts. 10 years for written contracts.

Can wages be garnished in Indiana?

Yes. Federal limits apply.

Where are debt lawsuits filed in Indiana?

Small claims for up to $10,000. Superior or circuit court for larger amounts.

How long does a creditor have to sue me on Indiana credit-card debt?

Indiana's statute of limitations on a written contract is six years under Ind. Code § 34-11-2-9, and four years on an account or oral contract under Ind. Code § 34-11-2-7. Indiana courts have generally applied the six-year written-contract limit to credit-card debt when the cardholder agreement is in writing. The clock starts on the date of the last payment or the date the account was charged off. If you are sued more than six years after the last activity, statute of limitations is an affirmative defense that must be pled in your answer under Indiana Trial Rule 8(C) or it is waived. Filing a time-barred collection action can support a counterclaim under the federal FDCPA at 15 U.S.C. § 1692e(2) for misrepresenting the legal status of a debt and under Indiana's Deceptive Consumer Sales Act at Ind. Code § 24-5-0.5-3. Partial payment or written acknowledgment can restart the clock.

How much can be taken from my paycheck in Indiana?

Indiana wage garnishment under Ind. Code § 24-4.5-5-105 follows the federal Consumer Credit Protection Act cap at 15 U.S.C. § 1673. A judgment creditor can take the lesser of 25 percent of weekly disposable earnings or the amount by which weekly disposable earnings exceed 30 times the federal minimum wage. Disposable earnings means gross pay minus required deductions. Voluntary deductions like 401(k) contributions are not subtracted. Child support, alimony, and federal student-loan garnishments follow different percentages under federal law. Social Security, SSI, VA benefits, unemployment, workers compensation, and most retirement income are exempt under federal law and Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2. You preserve exemptions by filing a claim with the court after receiving the wage-garnishment order.

What happens if I do not show up to small-claims court in Indiana?

Indiana small-claims hearings on collection matters up to $10,000 are governed by the Indiana Small Claims Rules. If you do not appear at the hearing date listed on the notice of claim, the court will enter a default judgment for the amount claimed plus court costs under Small Claims Rule 10(B). Once entered, the judgment is enforceable for 20 years under Ind. Code § 34-55-9-2 and can be used to garnish wages, levy bank accounts, and place liens on real estate. You may move to set aside a default under Small Claims Rule 10(C) by showing excusable neglect and a meritorious defense, but the motion must be filed within one year. The right approach is to appear at the initial hearing and assert affirmative defenses such as statute of limitations and lack of standing on the record.

Can a debt collector contact my employer or family in Indiana?

Generally no. The federal FDCPA at 15 U.S.C. § 1692c prohibits third-party debt collectors from contacting third parties about your debt except to obtain location information, and even then only once per third party. Contacting your employer about the debt itself or telling family members about the amount you owe is illegal. The collector is also barred under 15 U.S.C. § 1692c(b) from contacting third parties after being told you are represented by counsel. Indiana's Deceptive Consumer Sales Act at Ind. Code § 24-5-0.5-3 may also apply to a collector who is also the original creditor and not just a third party. Document any unauthorized contact, including dates, times, names, and what was said, because each violation can mean up to $1,000 plus actual damages and attorney fees under 15 U.S.C. § 1692k.

How do I answer a debt-collection suit filed in Indiana superior court?

If you are sued in Indiana superior court for an amount above $10,000, you have 20 days from service to file a written answer under Indiana Trial Rule 12(A) (23 days if served by mail). In your answer, deny the allegations you do not know to be true, demand strict proof of the chain of assignment from the original creditor, and assert affirmative defenses including statute of limitations under Ind. Code § 34-11-2-9, lack of standing of the assignee, improper venue under Trial Rule 75, and any Deceptive Consumer Sales Act or FDCPA counterclaim. Indiana courts use the e-filing system through CourtPortal, and self-represented litigants can find free forms through the Indiana Supreme Court website. Default judgment under Trial Rule 55 is entered automatically if you do not respond.

Sued by Citibank / Citi in Another State?

Citibank / Citi 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 Indiana state law. It is not legal advice. Statutes and court rules change — consult a licensed attorney in Indiana for guidance on your specific case.

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