B2B Compliance Guide

Commercial Debt Collection in Missouri

Everything you need to know about collecting B2B debts in Missouri. Statute of limitations, licensing requirements, and how AgentCollect keeps you compliant automatically.

10 Years
Statute of Limitations (written)
State License
Collection Agency License Required
8am–9pm
Permitted Contact Hours (CT)
RSMo §516.110
Governing Statute

Missouri B2B Debt Collection Rules

Missouri stands out among US states with a 10-year statute of limitations for written commercial contracts — among the longest in the nation. This gives Missouri creditors significant time to pursue unpaid B2B invoices, while oral contracts and open accounts carry a 5-year window.

Key distinction: The federal FDCPA does not apply to B2B debts. Missouri's Merchandising Practices Act covers consumer-facing conduct. For commercial collections, the primary compliance requirements are state licensing and adherence to professional collection standards.

How Long You Have to Collect

Missouri Revised Statutes — RSMo §516.110 & §516.120

Missouri has one of the most creditor-favorable statute of limitations frameworks in the US, with written contracts carrying a full 10 years. Note the important distinction between written and oral/open account debts.

Contract Type Time Limit Code Section
Written contract 10 years RSMo §516.110
Oral contract 5 years RSMo §516.120
Open account (invoices) 5 years RSMo §516.120
Promissory note 10 years RSMo §516.110

Important: Always confirm whether your commercial relationship is governed by a written agreement (10-year window) or operates as an open account (5-year window). The distinction can significantly affect collectability of older debts.

Who Needs a License

Missouri Collection Agency License

Missouri requires third-party debt collectors to hold a Collection Agency License from the state. The Missouri Division of Finance administers collection agency regulation.

  • Third-party collectors must hold a Missouri Collection Agency License
  • Original creditors collecting their own debts are generally exempt
  • Annual renewal with updated bonding and registration required
  • Failure to hold a required license may void collection rights
  • Attorneys collecting through litigation follow separate bar rules

How AgentCollect Handles This

  • AgentCollect holds its own Missouri Collection Agency License — you don't need to obtain one
  • Our partnered attorneys are licensed and barred in Missouri
  • All communications automatically include required disclosures
  • Licensing status is verified and renewed annually

Laws That Apply to B2B Collections

Missouri Merchandising Practices Act — Limited B2B Scope

The Missouri Merchandising Practices Act (MMPA) prohibits unfair, deceptive, and fraudulent practices in commerce. While primarily targeting consumer transactions, certain MMPA provisions have broad language that could implicate commercial collection if deceptive practices are involved.

  • Primarily applies to consumer-facing transactions and merchandise sales
  • B2B commercial debt collection has limited direct exposure
  • Misrepresentations about debt amounts or legal authority could create liability
  • Best practice: factual, accurate communications in all collections

UCC Article 2 — Commercial Transactions

The Uniform Commercial Code governs B2B commercial transactions in Missouri. The 10-year written contract SOL works in tandem with UCC provisions to give Missouri creditors strong recovery rights.

  • Governs sale of goods between businesses
  • Allows contractual modification of remedies and limitations
  • Permits higher interest rates than consumer transactions
  • Commercial reasonableness standard applies

Automatic Missouri Compliance

Every AgentCollect account is pre-configured for Missouri's specific requirements. No manual setup needed.

Requirement How AgentCollect Handles It
Contact hours (8am–9pm CT) AI agents auto-detect timezone from area code. Never calls outside permitted hours.
Validation notice Automatically sent within 30 days of first contact with all required disclosures.
Written vs. oral SOL tracking Accounts are tagged by contract type — 10-year vs. 5-year SOL applied automatically.
Missouri Collection Agency License AgentCollect holds its own license. Clients don't need to obtain one.
Cease-and-desist Immediately stops all contact. Account moved to legal review queue.
Accurate communications All AI agent scripts reviewed for factual accuracy to avoid MMPA exposure.

Missouri B2B Debt Collection FAQ

What is the statute of limitations for B2B debt collection in Missouri?
In Missouri, the statute of limitations for written commercial contracts is 10 years (RSMo §516.110) — one of the longest in the US. For oral contracts and open account debts (invoices), the period is 5 years (RSMo §516.120).
Do I need a license to collect B2B debts in Missouri?
Third-party debt collectors must hold a Missouri Collection Agency License. Original creditors collecting their own debts are generally exempt. AgentCollect operates under its own license.
Why does Missouri have a 10-year SOL for written contracts?
Missouri's long SOL for written contracts reflects a creditor-protective legal tradition. It allows businesses to pursue written contractual debts for a full decade — significantly longer than most states. This is particularly valuable for large commercial contracts with complex billing cycles.
Can I charge interest on unpaid B2B invoices in Missouri?
Yes. Missouri allows contractual interest rates between businesses. The legal interest rate is 9% per year unless otherwise specified. Including interest terms in your contracts is strongly recommended.
Is Missouri a one-party or two-party consent state for call recording?
Missouri is a one-party consent state. Only one party to the conversation needs to consent to recording. AgentCollect still provides disclosure at the start of calls as a best practice.

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