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Elevate Recoveries, LLC

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Debt Collector — CFPB Complaint Profile Specializes in: Medical debt

260
Debt Collection Complaints
73.9%
of All Complaints
96.6%
Timely Response
0%
Closed with Relief

Debt Collection Complaint Breakdown

Medical debt 157
I do not know 89
Credit card debt 7
Other debt 6
Federal student loan debt 1

Top Complaint Issues

1.Attempts to collect debt not owed 128
2.Written notification about debt 69
3.Incorrect information on your report 48
4.Took or threatened to take negative or legal action 25
5.Improper use of your report 22
6.False statements or representation 18
7.Communication tactics 17
8.Problem with a credit reporting company's investigation into an existing problem 10
9.Problem with a company's investigation into an existing problem 7
10.Credit monitoring or identity theft protection services 2

Company Responses

Closed with explanation 352
Credit utilization context for debt-collection consumers

Most consumers facing collection complaints carry utilization in the Fair-Poor band. FICO bands per myFICO + Experian guidance.

Ideal (+0 to +10)0-10Healthy (~0 to -10)10-30Moderate (-10 to -30)30-50High (-30 to -50)50-75Very high (-45 to -70)75-100Maxed (-60 to -100+)100-12030%

FICO impact ranges synthesize myFICO + Experian + Equifax consumer-education materials. Individual results vary.

Complaints by Year

Year Complaints
2018 2
2019 3
2020 10
2021 69
2022 66
2023 41
2024 93
2025 56
2026 12

Complaints by State (Top 15)

Florida 116
Texas 84
Georgia 28
Tennessee 18
Virginia 15
Ohio 14
Alabama 7
North Carolina 7
Pennsylvania 7
Louisiana 6
South Carolina 6
Oklahoma 5
Illinois 5
Michigan 5
California 3

Other Complaint Types

Credit reporting, credit repair services, or other personal consumer reports — Credit reporting 46
Credit reporting or other personal consumer reports — Credit reporting 44
Credit reporting, credit repair services, or other personal consumer reports — Credit repair services 1
Credit card — General-purpose credit card or charge card 1

Your Rights with Debt Collectors

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) protects you from abusive, unfair, and deceptive collection practices.

  • Request written verification of any debt within 30 days of first contact
  • Dispute a debt if you believe it is incorrect or does not belong to you
  • Demand the collector stop contacting you (in writing)
  • File a complaint with the CFPB at consumerfinance.gov/complaint

What the CFPB Record Shows for Elevate Recoveries, LLC

Elevate Recoveries, LLC has 260 debt-collection complaints on file with the CFPB, which represents 73.9% of the 352 total complaints the Bureau has received about this entity. Reports have originated from consumers in 31 states and territories, making this a multi-state collection operation as measured by complaint volume. The most common debt type behind these complaints is "Medical debt," which is the category consumers most often describe when they file a CFPB report about this collector. The single most-cited specific issue is "Attempts to collect debt not owed" — a useful starting point for understanding where the friction between this collector and consumers most frequently occurs.

The company's timely response rate is 96.6%, meaning that share of CFPB-forwarded complaints received a reply within the 15-day window the Bureau expects. That figure meets the industry benchmark and indicates an intake process that is functioning on schedule. Of resolved cases, 0% closed with monetary or non-monetary relief to the consumer, which is a notably low relief ratio and worth weighing against the disputed-response percentage.

Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), consumers have the right to request written verification of a debt within 30 days of first contact, to dispute debts they believe are incorrect or not theirs, and to demand in writing that a collector cease contact. Complaint volume alone does not prove wrongdoing — larger collection portfolios naturally produce more complaints — but the combination of timely-response rate, relief ratio, and dispute rate above gives a reasonable empirical picture of how this collector handles consumer interactions. Anyone in active dispute with this company should keep written records, use certified mail for verification requests, and consider filing a CFPB complaint if standard resolution channels stall.

Educational data summary, not financial or legal advice. Individual complaint outcomes vary. Consumers with an active dispute should consult a qualified consumer-protection attorney.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many debt collection complaints does Elevate Recoveries, LLC have?

Elevate Recoveries, LLC has 260 debt collection complaints filed with the CFPB, representing 73.9% of all complaints against this company.

Does Elevate Recoveries, LLC respond to complaints on time?

Elevate Recoveries, LLC has a 96.6% timely response rate. This is considered excellent.

Does Elevate Recoveries, LLC provide relief to consumers?

0% of resolved complaints against Elevate Recoveries, LLC were closed with some form of consumer relief (monetary or non-monetary).

What type of debt does Elevate Recoveries, LLC primarily collect?

Elevate Recoveries, LLC primarily collects "Medical debt" based on CFPB complaint data. The full breakdown of debt types is shown above.

What rights do I have against Elevate Recoveries, LLC?

Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), you can request written debt verification within 30 days, dispute debts you believe are incorrect, demand the collector stop contacting you in writing, and file a complaint with the CFPB at consumerfinance.gov/complaint.

In how many states is Elevate Recoveries, LLC active?

Elevate Recoveries, LLC has received consumer complaints from 31 states and territories, based on CFPB data.

Source: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Consumer Complaint Database · Q1 2026 Complaints filed against firms, not individuals. Data through March 2026.

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Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.