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Sued over a debt, facing wage garnishment, or fighting a credit-report error in the Town of Tappahannock, Essex County? Krumbein Consumer Legal Services defends consumers in the courts of Essex County — and across Virginia since 1999.
Krumbein Consumer Legal Services helps residents of the Town of Tappahannock and the rest of Essex County with credit-reporting and debt-collection problems. Collection lawsuits here are generally heard in the courts of Essex County. We’re based in Glen Allen and have represented individual consumers across Virginia since 1999.
Debt collection in Northern Neck & Middle Peninsula follows the same playbook we see statewide: bulk-filed Warrant in Debt suits, garnishment summonses served on employers and banks, and collection letters that overstate what the law actually allows. The collectors count on people in the Town of Tappahannock not showing up — most don’t, and a default judgment follows. When someone does answer with counsel, the picture changes: debt buyers must prove their chain of title and the math, and many can’t.
Where a debt lawsuit in the Town of Tappahannock is heard
If a creditor or debt buyer sues you over a debt connected to the Town of Tappahannock, the case is almost always filed in one of two courts. Knowing which one — and the date on your paperwork — is the difference between a defense and a default judgment.
Essex General District Court
300 Prince Street
Tappahannock, VA 22560
Warrant in Debt claims, garnishment summonses, and civil suits up to $25,000.
Essex Circuit Court
305 Prince Street
Tappahannock, VA 22560
Civil suits over $25,000 and appeals from the General District Court.
Court addresses and phone numbers are published by the Virginia Judicial System; confirm details with the clerk before a deadline, as locations and hours can change. For directions, the clerk’s number, and a practical guide to what happens at a debt hearing, see our page on Essex General District Court.
How we help in the Town of Tappahannock
Credit Report Errors
Debt Collector Harassment
Warrant in Debt Defense
Summons & Complaint Defense
Wage Garnishment Defense
Identity Theft Recovery
Mixed & Merged Credit Files
Debt Relief & Bankruptcy Alternatives
The first case review is free. Many consumer-protection claims also let us recover attorney’s fees from the company that broke the law, so a strong case can cost you little or nothing out of pocket. We’ll explain how fees and costs work for your situation during that review.
The Town of Tappahannock — common questions
Check your numbers before you call anyone
Free tools, built on the same statutes we argue in Essex General District Court — get a first read in under a minute and bring it to your free case review.
Garnishment Calculator
How much of your paycheck is protected under Va. Code § 34-29 — and how much is at risk.
CalculateStatute of Limitations Checker
Is the old debt past Virginia’s deadline to sue? Check before you pay a penny.
Check the deadlineFurther reading
- Served With a Warrant in Debt in Virginia: Step by Step
- Wage Garnishment in Virginia: What They Can Take
- How to Dispute a Credit Report Error the Right Way
About the Town of Tappahannock
Tappahannock is the oldest town in Essex County, Virginia, United States. As of the 2020 census, Tappahannock had a population of 2,193. Located on the Rappahannock River, Tappahannock is the county seat of Essex County. Its name comes from an Algonquian language word toppehannock, meaning "cold-water creek".
Nearby areas we serve
- Essex County
- Gloucester County
- King William County
- King and Queen County
- Lancaster County
- Mathews County
Serving a different community? See every city, county, and town we cover across Virginia, read more about our practice areas, or browse answers to common questions.
Facing a debt or credit problem in the Town of Tappahannock?
Tell us what happened and we’ll tell you whether you have rights worth enforcing — and exactly what to do next. The first case review is free and confidential.
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