PRIVACY POLICY: Our agency is committed to assuring the
privacy of individuals and/or families who have contacted us for
assistance. We assure you that all
information shared orally and in writing will be managed within legal and
ethical considerations. Your “personal
financial information,” such as your total debt information, income, living
expenses, and personal information concerning your financial circumstances, will
be provided to creditors and, possibly others with your specific
authorization.
We may also use aggregated case file information for the purpose of evaluating our
services, gathering valuable research information and designing future
programs. Your anonymity will be
maintained by the use of your client number or by using aggregate data in all
circumstances.
In all other situations, your information may be released to appropriate individuals or
agencies ONLY UPON YOUR WRITTEN REQUEST OR when our staff has been served
by a valid subpoena.
The following PRIVACY PRACTICES detail circumstances under which we will
release your information to a third party:
- We do not disclose any nonpublic personal information about our customers or former
customers to anyone, except as permitted by law.
- We may compile data and aggregate information that you give to us, but this
information may not be disclosed in a manner that would personally identify you
in any way.
- We may disclose some or all of the information that we
collect, as described below, to creditors, or third parties that you have
authorized who need this information in order for us to assist you after a
counseling session.
- We may disclose all of the information that we collect, as
described below, to creditors and related financial institutions that need this
information in order to put you on a debt solver program (DSP).
- We restrict access to nonpublic personal information about
you to those employees who need to know that information to provide services to
you. We maintain physical, electronic
and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your
nonpublic personal information.
- We collect nonpublic personal information about you
from the following sources:
- Information we received from you on our applications or
other forms you provide;
- Information about your transactions with us, your creditors,
or others; and
- Information we receive from a credit reporting agency.
- We may disclose the following kinds of nonpublic
personal information about you:
- Information we receive from you on applications or other forms,
such as your name, address, social security number, assets, and income;
- Information about your transactions with us, your creditors,
or others, such as your account balance, payment history, parties to
transactions and credit card usage; and
- Information we receive from a credit reporting agency, such
as your credit history.
RELEASE: I hereby authorize this Credit Counseling
Agency to release all non-public information it obtains about me to (1) my
creditors and (2) any third parties necessary to resolve the matter(s)
discussed during my counseling session.
I further RELEASE and
authorize all of my creditors to provide non-public information about me to
this Credit Counseling Agency.
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above Privacy Policy and wish to continue to the learning portal.
Please click here if you do not agree and
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