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Who is National Recovery Agency?

National Recovery Agency, also operating as NRA Group, is a debt collection agency. If they've contacted you, they believe you owe a debt.

That's not proof the debt is yours — and it doesn't change what the FDCPA stops them doing.

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National Recovery Agency

Also known as NRA Group

Known number
(800) 360-4319
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Mailing address
2491 Paxton St, Harrisburg, PA, 17111
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CFPB complaints
1,112 since August 17, 2025
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Governed by
FDCPA · 15 U.S.C. § 1692
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Your options
A cease & desist legally stops contact once they receive it
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Phone numbers used by National Recovery Agency

A collection agency runs many lines. If any of these called you, it was them — and each has its own page with what to do next.

Where to send a letter to National Recovery Agency

National Recovery Agency

2491 Paxton St

Harrisburg, PA, 17111

www.nragroup.com

Cease & desist and debt-validation letters only take effect once received, so they go by certified mail with tracking.

Complaints about National Recovery Agency

Consumers filed 1,112 debt-collection complaints against National Recovery Agency with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau since August 17, 2025. The most common was attempts to collect debt not owed.

  • Attempts to collect debt not owed484
  • Took or threatened to take negative or legal action240
  • Written notification about debt193
  • False statements or representation111

0% were closed with monetary or non-monetary relief. Filed most often from TX, FL, GA, PA, MA.

Complaints are unverified allegations submitted by consumers to the CFPB, not findings of wrongdoing. Counts also rise with the number of accounts an agency holds, so a larger collector will report more than a smaller one. Figures are counted from the CFPB's public Consumer Complaint Database and are filed under the registrant name NRA Group, LLC.

If any of this matches your experience, start a file — a documented pattern is what turns a complaint into evidence. You can also complain to the CFPB directly.

What National Recovery Agency is not allowed to do

  • Call before 8:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. your local time (§ 1692c(a)(1)).
  • Keep contacting you after you've asked in writing that they stop (§ 1692c(c)).
  • Discuss your debt with your family, employer or neighbours (§ 1692c(b)).
  • Threaten action they can't or don't intend to take (§ 1692e(5)).
  • Continue collecting after a written dispute until they've sent verification (§ 1692g(b)).

Read the fuller list on your rights under the FDCPA, and check your state's additional protections.

Stop the calls

Or let us send the cease & desist for you.

Once National Recovery Agency receives written notice to stop contacting you, § 1692c(c) requires them to stop. We draft it against your file, print it, and send it certified with tracking — so you have proof of the date they received it.

  • Drafted from your logged contacts
  • Printed and mailed certified, with tracking
  • Delivery date filed to your evidence vault
  • You approve the wording before it goes
Send a cease & desist — $30

One-time, no subscription. Logging calls is free — you only pay when a letter goes out.

This is general information, not advice

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