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I was in correspondence with TRS Recovery some months ago, through which they violated the FDCPA roughly 20-something times. I planned to sue them, but have since moved to a different county. Do I have to sue them in the county I lived during the violations, or must I sue them in my new county? I have stayed within the same state, just simply moved to a new county within.

Thanks for any help and advice.

Your friend,

QM07

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§ 1‑80. Foreign corporations.

An action against a corporation created by or under the law of any other state or government may be brought in the appropriate trial court division of any county in which the cause of action arose, or in which the corporation usually did business, or has property, or in which the plaintiffs, or either of them, reside, in the following cases:

(1) By a resident of this State, for any cause of action.

(2) By a nonresident of this State in any county where he or they are regularly engaged in carrying on business.

(3) By a plaintiff, not a resident of this State, when the cause of action arose or the subject of the action is situated in this State.

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In my state, you may sue them in the county where their registered agent is. There is one company trying to collect on me in my state, but is not licensed here. When I called the county this time, they asked where the services were provided. That could be the county covered by what nascar posted.

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