Release of Notice of Federal Tax Lien (Lien Release) A discharge removes the lien from a specific property, but taxes are still owed. Whereas a release removes the lien completely because taxes are no longer owed or the IRS's time to collect has ended.
On a monthly basis, Auto Finance notifies credit reporting agencies (CRAs), like Equifax, Experian and TransUnion, that accounts 30 or more days past due are delinquent. CRAs typically display this late payment information on a credit report where it can remain for as long as 7 years.
Call customer support at 1-844-348-8660.
Does not provide a direct customer service email address. However, you can contact them through various other methods, including online, by phone, or mail: Online: You can use the website or mobile app to start a chat. Phone: For general customer service, call (800) 655-2265.
Call us at 1-877-383-4802 so we can direct your call to the right person.
To talk to a human representative, you can also call 1-877-383-4802 during business hours, and will direct you to the right person to answer any additional questions you may have.
Get in touch with an international operator to call us collect. Go to .att/traveler to find an international operator and give them a call. Tell the operator you are calling the U.S. collect and provide the phone number (1-804-934-2001).
To report a lost or stolen debit card, or to dispute a transaction, call 1-800-655-2265. (Automated services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Customer Service Bankers are available Sunday-Saturday 8 a.m.-11 p.m. EST.)
You do not need to notify us of your travel. With the added security of your chip card, travel notifications are not needed inside or outside the United States.