A debt becomes statute-barred once the "limitation period"—the legal timeframe a creditor has to start court action—has expired.
Neither you nor anyone else responsible for the debt has made a payment. statute barred debt
The countdown (often called the "cause of action") usually begins from the earliest date a creditor could have started court proceedings, which is often when the account officially . statute barred debt
The period is generally 5 years , and the debt is referred to as "prescribed". When Does the Clock Start? statute barred debt