Action to enforce fair credit reporting
liability must be brought within two years from the date of violation according
to the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Jurisdiction of courts; limitation of actions: Section
1681p
An action to enforce any liability created under this
subchapter may be brought in any appropriate United States district court
without regard to the amount in controversy, or in any other court of competent
jurisdiction, within two years from the date on which the liability arises,
except that where a defendant has materially and willfully misrepresented any
information required under this subchapter to be disclosed to an individual and
the information so misrepresented is material to the establishment of the
defendant's liability to that individual under this subchapter, the action may
be brought at any time within two years after discovery by the individual of
the misrepresentation.
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