2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 518A.55 — Central Collections Unit

Plain-Language Summary

This section authorizes the public authority to report parents who owe past-due child support to consumer credit reporting agencies, which can negatively affect the parent's credit score.

Practical Notes
When this applies: When a parent owes past-due child support exceeding a certain threshold. Who this affects: Parents who are behind on child support payments. Key points: The child support agency can report your past-due child support to credit bureaus, which will appear as a negative mark on your credit report. The agency must give you notice before reporting.