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    Default Re: Which Statute of Limitations on a Debt is Applicable if I’ve Moved

    Not sure what you are asking. Unless sued the statute of limitations is irrelevent.

    If sued, it would depend on where you are sued. If sued in Indiana the 10 years would apply. If sued in Illinois the 5 years would apply unless the sol tolls (stops running) if you leave the state. If so there would be no limit and they could sue you any time.

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