Which government agency do I contact with a question or problem related to a consumer loan that is not secured by real estate?
Consumer loans include both secured (such as auto loans) and unsecured (such as signature loans) credit, pay day loans, post-dated check cashing, credit cards and insurance premium financing. For consumer loans made by depository financial institutions operating in Colorado, contact the appropriate state or federal government agency as indicated in the answer to the previous question. For consumer loans made by other lenders such as finance companies, small loan companies or credit card issuers, contact the Administrator of the Uniform Consumer Credit Code (UCCC) in the Colorado Attorney General’s office, (303) 866-4494. The UCCC provides certain consumer protections to borrowers on covered loans.
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