Consent and Privacy Policy

Consent

Credit.org takes your privacy seriously. By clicking I (We) Agree on this page you agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy and to share your information. You agree to be contacted at the phone number and email provided (autodialing, text and pre-recorded messaging) via landline, mobile device (including SMS and MMS) and/or email, even if your phone number is currently listed on any state, federal or corporate Do Not Call list. Consent is not required as a condition to purchase a good/service and standard message and data rates may apply.

Privacy Policy

Our agency is committed to assuring the privacy of individuals and/or families who have contacted us for assistance.  All “nonpublic personal information” shared both orally and in writing such as name, address, telephone number, assets, liabilities and any other personal information concerning a client’s finances will be managed within legal and ethical considerations.  Nonpublic personal financial information will not be released to any entity except under circumstances which we may release information to a third party as permitted by law.

Credit.org might disclose information to the United States Trustee in connection with the United States Trustee’s oversight of the agency, or during the investigation of complaints, during on-site visits, or during quality-of-service reviews. The United States Trustee has reviewed only the agency’s credit counseling services and its services as a provider of a personal financial management instruction course, and the United States Trustee has neither reviewed nor approved any other services the agency, provides to clients.

 

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*Approval by the EOUST to issue bankruptcy certificates evidences completion of a budget and credit counseling and debtor education course in compliance with the Bankruptcy Code. EOUST approval does not endorse or assure the quality of an Agency’s service.
**The EOUST has reviewed only the Agency’s counseling/instructional services and no other services the Agency may provide [28 C.F.R. section 58.20(l)(11)].
***The Agency may disclose client information to the United States Trustee in connection with the United States Trustee’s oversight of the agency, or during the investigation of complaints, during on-site visits, or during quality of service reviews.