How to Contact Creditors Before Missing a Payment
Prepare for a hardship call before a payment is late and document any options offered by the creditor.
Prepare for a hardship call before a payment is late and document any options offered by the creditor.
Call before the due date
Early contact may provide more options than waiting until the account is already delinquent.
Explain the specific hardship
State what changed, what you can currently afford, and when you expect the situation to improve.
Ask precise questions
Request details about reduced payments, due-date changes, fee waivers, temporary forbearance, interest, and credit reporting.
Get terms in writing
Record the representative, date, confirmation number, and written terms before relying on an arrangement.
Related tools and guides
Authoritative sources and verification
This page uses consumer guidance from federal agencies. Confirm current rights, deadlines, account terms, and program eligibility with the relevant provider or agency.
- CFPB — Debt collection resources
- Federal Trade Commission — Coping with debt
- USA.gov — Debt and credit help
Editorial review: source links checked July 17, 2026. Educational information only; not individualized legal, credit, tax, or financial advice.