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South Dakota Collection Agency
Commercial Collection

Burt and Associates is a Commercial Collection Agency that cover the South Dakota State on full Debt Collection Service for more than 30 years collecting business to business

South Dakota Collection Agency
South Dakota Collection Laws

Burt and Associates is a Collection Agency that specializes in Commercial Collections.

Full Debt Commercial Collection Agency Coverage for South Dakota SD

South Dakota Commercial Collection AgencyAberdeen | Brookings | Rapid City | Sioux Falls | Sturgis

Burt & Associates a national debt collection agency with full collection coverage for South Dakota. We invite you to review our services and feel free to contact us with any questions or comments you may have.


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South Dakota Collection Laws

We hope that this information on South Carolina Collection Agencies assists you. The following is a summary of the South Dakota Collection Laws. The informati on here may not be 100% accurate and should not to be construed as legal advise.

  • South Dakota Collection Laws Interest Rate
    Legal: 12%
    Judgment: 10%

  • South Dakota Collection Laws Statute Of Limitations (Years)
    Open account: 6
    Sale of Goods: 4
    Written Contract: 6
    Domestic Judgment: 20
    Foreign Judgment: 10

  • South Dakota Collection Laws Bad Check Laws (NSF) (Civil Penalty)
    N/A

  • South Dakota Collection Laws General Garnishment Exemptions
    20% of the individuals disposable earnings for a 60 day period

South Dakota Debt Collection Tips

Prices at the gas pump are soaring, the housing market is slumping and the economy is dragging along sluggishly.

What does this have to do with Burt & Associates? Nothing. As your SAS70 Certified commercial collections agency, we don’t let the mixed economic picture affect the work we do for you. Contact us now for all your A/R needs and let us worry about your commercial collection issues. We have the technology, resources and staff to take care of you and all your needs.

Give me a call today and ask for your FREE Burt Credit Risk Score and let’s get your collections taken care of.

With warmest regards,

Jerry Curtis
President & CEO

Educational Tidbits For Today's Credit Executive
Floorplan Financing

Floorplan financing, which is a simple modification of secured lending, is usually encountered when a vendor or a financing entity for a vendor wants to provide inventory for the customer to sell, for example when a large retailer’s need for great volume of merchandise exceeds its credit availability. The plan should specify all the terms between the parties involved, while the creditor is granted a money purchase security interest in all the inventory that is directly or indirectly financed by the floorplan creditor. As a rule, the debtor must pay for the inventory financed when sold or according to specific terms, whichever comes first.