Tennessee NPM Consent to Suit is a document that is used to grant permission for a creditor to file a lawsuit against an entity that has not paid a debt. This document is common in Tennessee and is required for any creditor to sue a debtor in court. There are two types of Tennessee NPM Consent to Suit: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary NPM Consent to Suit is when a debtor grants permission for a creditor to file a lawsuit against them. An involuntary NPM Consent to Suit is when a creditor obtains permission from a court to pursue a legal action against a debtor. The document must be signed by the debtor, creditor, and any other parties that are involved in the transaction.