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In Western Australia, most consumer debts become statute-barred after 6 years under the Limitation Act 2005 (WA). Deed-based debts: 12 years. The credit file default listing follows a separate Privacy Act 1988 rule (5 years from listing). Statute-barred status IS a recognised ground for credit file removal via Privacy Act dispute. ACS (ACL 532003) removes statute-barred WA defaults in 30-90 days on accepted cases. 98% success rate on accepted cases. Free assessment: australiancreditsolutions.com.au.
The WA 6-Year Rule (Limitation Act 2005)
The Limitation Act 2005 (Western Australia) โ more modern than equivalent legislation in NSW, QLD, and VIC โ sets time limits for creditor court action. For most consumer debts in WA, the limitation period is 6 years. Deed-based debts have a 12-year limitation. Court judgement debt: 12 years from judgement date.
WA's 2005 Act is more debtor-friendly in some procedural areas than the older state Acts. After 6 years on a simple contract debt, the creditor cannot lawfully take you to court.
What Restarts the Clock in WA
- Any payment โ even small amounts. Most common debt-collector trap.
- Any written acknowledgement โ letters, emails, payment arrangements.
- Written admission โ emails count under the Electronic Transactions Act 2011 (WA).
Verbal acknowledgement does NOT reset the clock in WA โ must be in writing or accompanied by a payment.
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Credit File vs Debt Limitation โ Two Frameworks
- WA Limitation Act 2005: 6 years for consumer debts (12 years for deeds). Resets on payment or written acknowledgement.
- Privacy Act 1988: 5 years from listing date for credit file defaults. Does NOT reset.
- Removal pathway: debt limitation = natural expiry; credit file = Privacy Act dispute (statute-barred status IS a removable ground).
What to Do If a Debt Collector Contacts You About an Old WA Debt
- Do NOT make any payment.
- Do NOT sign written acknowledgements.
- Respond in writing only, asserting the debt is statute-barred under the Limitation Act 2005 (WA).
- Keep records of all contact.
- Free legal advice: Legal Aid WA 1300 650 579, Consumer Credit Legal Service WA, National Debt Helpline 1800 007 007.
- Address the credit file separately via Privacy Act 1988 dispute.
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