How To Remove Evergreen Professional Recoveries From Your Credit Report
by Joe Mahlow • Updated on Oct. 10, 2025
Summary:Evergreen Professional on your report = a collection account.
Validate it first. Dispute errors or demand proof. Don’t pay until you get written confirmation of any payoff-for-delete.
Collections can drop your score 50–150 points and stay for up to 7 years from the original delinquency date. Many collection tradelines contain errors. Validation or dispute often gets them removed.
Immediate Next Steps
Pull 3-bureau reports (AnnualCreditReport.com).
Send a Debt Validation Letter (DVL) to Evergreen Professional within 30 days of contact.
Dispute inaccuracies with each bureau and upload supporting docs.
Never pay before getting pay-for-delete in writing (if you pursue payment).
Document everything: certified mail receipts, call logs, and copies of letters.
Rights & Reality
Under FDCPA you can demand validation, collectors must pause collection while validating.
Under FCRA credit bureaus must investigate disputes (30–45 days).
Statute of limitations governs lawsuits (varies by state), reporting still lasts 7 years.
What Evergreen Professional Is & Why It Appears
Evergreen Professional Recoveries is a debt buyer/collection agency that purchases charged-off debts or collects for creditors. When they own or service your account, they may report a collection tradeline to Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
How Collections Hurt Your Credit
A collection tradeline can reduce your credit score by ~50–150 points depending on your starting score, the number of negatives, and the age of the collection. Collections remain visible for up to seven years from the date you first became delinquent with the original creditor.
Step-by-Step: Getting a Collection Removed
Pull reports from all three bureaus and find the Evergreen entry (note account number, balance, and dates).
Send a Debt Validation Letter to Evergreen (certified mail). Ask for proof of the missed payment, original creditor docs, and chain of title.
Dispute with each bureau if the agency fails to validate or if information is wrong. Attach evidence (bank records, receipts).
Negotiate pay-for-delete only if the debt is valid and you get the agreement in writing BEFORE paying.
Consider settlement if pay-for-delete isn’t possible. Get written terms (note: settled status still appears).
Use goodwill letters as a last resort (rarely effective) after payment or if you have strong hardship evidence.
Stopping Harassment
Keep communication in writing. Send a cease communication letter if calls are abusive. Report FDCPA violations to the CFPB and state attorney general. Register on the National Do Not Call Registry. Note collectors have an exemption for existing debt relationships.
When to Consider Professional Help
If you have multiple collections, complex disputes, or the collector validates incorrectly, and the bureaus don’t remove it. A reputable credit repair firm or consumer attorney can speed results. (Vet companies carefully; avoid firms promising guaranteed deletions.)
Evergreen Professional: Example Contact
Phone: (800) 805-1267 Mailing address: varies by office — always send certified mail and keep receipts. Tip: Always ask for debt validation in writing and keep copies.
Final note: Many Evergreen Professional tradelines have removable errors. Validation and accurate disputes often win deletions. If this feels overwhelming, we can review your file and recommend the fastest next step.
*Disclaimer: Information here is educational and not legal advice. Results vary by case, state law, and the documentation available. Numbers and timelines may change.
Ever spotted “Evergreen Professional” on your credit report and felt your stomach drop? TOTALLY UNDERSTANDABLE!
Thousands of people deal with debt collection agencies like Evergreen Professional Recoveries. The damage to your credit score feels overwhelming. But don’t worry, you’re not stuck with that black mark forever.
Let’s break down what Evergreen Professional is, why they’re on your credit report, and the real steps you can take to get them off your back (and your report).
What Is Evergreen Professional Recoveries?
Evergreen Professional Recoveries is a legitimate debt collection agency. They are not a scam. The company either buys your debt from another company for pennies on the dollar or collects on behalf of creditors.
Who Does Evergreen Professional Collect For
Evergreen Professional Recoveries acquires outstanding debts from various creditors:
Credit card companies
Loan providers
Medical billing departments
Utility companies
Landlords and property management companies
Cell phone carriers
The specific creditors they represent change regularly. This data isn't shared publicly in most cases.
Is Evergreen Professional Recoveries Legit or a Scam?
Evergreen Professional Recoveries is a legitimate business operating under federal regulations. They hold BBB accreditation, though their BBB rating reflects mixed consumer reviews.
Their persistent calls and letters feel overwhelming, but this doesn't make them a scam. They operate as a standard debt collection agency pursuing payment on accounts they own or represent.
You still need to verify any debt they claim you owe before paying anything.
How Collection Accounts Damage Your Credit Score
Having Evergreen Professional on your credit report hurts your financial health. When a debt goes to collections, lenders see a giant red flag.
Credit Score Impact
A debt collection notice drops your credit score by 50 to 150 points. The exact impact depends on:
According to a U.S. PIRGs study, 79% of credit reports contain mistakes. You need to verify every collection account before accepting responsibility.
Should You Call Them?
Do not call immediately. Send written requests first. Phone conversations leave no proof of what was said. Written communication protects your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
Why They Appear On Your Credit Report
When you see their name on your credit report, they believe you owe money. The debt moved from the original creditor to collections after 90 to 180 days of non-payment.
Here's the problem: these debts aren't always accurate. The debt might be:
Already paid to the original creditor
Not yours due to identity theft
Past the statute of limitations
Incorrectly reported with wrong amounts
Duplicated on your report
This is why verification comes first before any payment.
How Debt Collection Hurts Your Credit Score
Having Evergreen Professional on your credit report is not a good look. When a debt goes to collections, it’s like a giant red flag for lenders. According to Investopedia, a debt collection notice can drop your credit score by 100 points or more, and it sticks around for up to seven years. That means you could struggle to get a car loan, a mortgage, or even just a new phone plan.
And it’s not just about loans. Some landlords and employers check your credit, too. So having a collection account can make life harder in ways you might not expect.
How Do You Get Evergreen Professional Off Your Credit Report?
Alright, let’s get to the good stuff.
Here’s the step-by-step guide for dealing with Evergreen Professional:
1. Get Your Credit Reports
First things first: pull your credit reports from all three bureaus (Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion). You’re entitled to one free report from each bureau every year at AnnualCreditReport.com. Look for any mention of Evergreen Professional.
2. Verify the Debt
Don’t just take their word for it. Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), you have the right to demand proof that you actually owe the debt. This is called a Debt Validation Letter (DVL). Evergreen Professional must provide details, how much you owe, who the original creditor was, and when the debt was incurred.
How to do it: Send Evergreen Professional a written request for debt validation within 30 days of their first contact. Keep a copy for your records.
What Happens Next
Evergreen Professional must stop collection activities until they provide validation. They have 30 days to respond.
If they fail to validate, they must remove the account from your credit report. If they provide validation, review it carefully for accuracy.
3. Dispute Inaccuracies
If the debt isn’t yours, is the wrong amount, or is just plain old (past the statute of limitations), you can dispute it with the credit bureaus. File a dispute online or by mail and include any evidence you have (like payment receipts or proof of identity theft).
Again, here’s a checklist. Dispute if the debt is:
Not yours
Already paid
Wrong amount
Past the statute of limitations
Duplicated on your report
How to dispute:
Go to each credit bureau's dispute portal online
Select "dispute this item"
Choose your reason (not mine, already paid, inaccurate amount, etc.)
Upload supporting evidence
Submit the dispute
The bureaus have 30 to 45 days to investigate. They contact Evergreen Professional for verification.
If Evergreen cannot verify the debt, the bureaus must remove it from your report.
Documents That Strengthen Disputes
Payment receipts showing you paid the original creditor
Bank statements proving payment
Identity theft reports (if applicable)
Letters from original creditor confirming zero balance
Documentation showing the debt is time-barred
Pro tip: If the bureaus can’t verify the debt, they have to remove it from your report. This is your best shot at getting Evergreen Professional off your credit without paying a dime
4. Consider Pay-for-Delete (If Debt Is Valid)
If the debt is yours and within the statute of limitations, you have options.
Pay-for-Delete Agreement
This means you pay the debt in exchange for complete removal from your credit report. Not all agencies agree to this.
How to negotiate pay-for-delete:
Contact Evergreen Professional in writing
State you will pay the full amount (or negotiated amount) only if they agree to delete the tradeline
Request the agreement in writing before paying
Get explicit confirmation they will remove it from all three bureaus
Make payment only after receiving written agreement
Critical: Never pay before getting the agreement in writing. Verbal promises mean nothing.
5. Negotiate a Settlement (Alternative Option)
If pay-for-delete fails, you might settle for less than the full amount.
Settlement Process:
Determine what you're willing to pay (start at 30 to 40% of the total)
Contact Evergreen Professional with your offer
Negotiate back and forth
Get the settlement agreement in writing
Make payment only after written confirmation
The downside: Settled debts show as "settled for less than full balance" on your report. This still hurts your credit score, though less than an unpaid collection.
The settled status remains for seven years from the date of first delinquency.
6. Send a Goodwill Letter (Low Success Rate)
A goodwill letter asks the creditor to remove the collection as a courtesy. This works best when:
You paid the debt in full
You have a history of on-time payments before this incident
You had a legitimate hardship (medical emergency, job loss, etc.)
Send via certified mail. Follow up after 30 days if no response.
Realistic expectations: Evergreen Professional Recoveries does not typically honor goodwill deletion requests. Try anyway if you've paid in full. The worst they do is say no.
7. Get Professional Help If Needed
If this all feels like too much, you’re not alone. Credit repair companies (like ASAP Credit Repair) can help review your report, dispute errors, and guide you through the process. Just watch out for scams,stick to reputable firms.
When Professional Help Makes Sense
Sometimes DIY credit repair works perfectly. Other times, you need someone who knows exactly which laws apply and how to leverage them. If you're dealing with multiple collection accounts or the disputes aren't working, professional credit repair services can often get results faster.
The key is acting quickly. The longer collection accounts sit on your report, the more damage they do to your credit score and financial opportunities.
Keep a log of every call in case you need to report harassment
How to Stop the Calls
Register on the National Do Not Call Registry:
Visit DoNotCall.gov
Register your number
Wait 31 days for registration to take effect
Note: Debt collectors have an exemption for existing debt relationships. This helps with future unwanted calls but won't stop Evergreen if they already have your number.
Use call-blocking apps:
Nomorobo
RoboKiller
Hiya
Truecaller
These apps identify and block known collector numbers.
Send a written request for no phone contact: Include this in your debt validation letter or cease and desist letter. Request all communication be in writing only.
Keep a detailed call log: Document every contact attempt:
Date and time of call
Phone number they called from
Name of person who called
What they said
Whether they left a voicemail
This evidence supports FDCPA violation complaints if they harass you.
Common Problems People Face With Evergreen Professional
1. Old or Incorrect Debts Sometimes they’re trying to collect on debts that are years old, or not even yours. Always double-check the details.
2. Evictions and Rental Debts Evergreen Professional often collects for property managers. If you’ve had an eviction, that debt can haunt your credit for years.
Example: Sarah moved out of her apartment in 2022 and thought she was in the clear. Two years later, Evergreen Professional popped up on her credit report, claiming she owed cleaning fees she never knew about. She disputed the debt and got it removed when the landlord couldn’t prove the charges.
3. Aggressive Collection Tactics Some people report daily calls, letters, and even threats. Remember: you have rights. If you feel harassed, you can report them to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
What Happens If You Ignore Evergreen Professional?
If you ignore them, the collection stays on your credit report for up to seven years. Your score suffers, and you might even get sued for the debt. It’s always better to face the problem head-on.
Can Paying Evergreen Professional Remove The Collection?
Here’s the kicker: just paying the debt doesn’t automatically remove it from your credit report. It’ll show as “paid,” but the negative mark can still hurt your score for years. That’s why it’s so important to negotiate a pay-for-delete if you can.
💡 Don’t Pay Before You Negotiate!
Paying a collection without the right agreement can leave the negative mark on your credit for up to seven years. Our credit experts can help you negotiate a pay-for-delete and remove the account completely. The smart way.
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How To Protect Yourself From Future Collection Accounts
Pay bills on time: Sounds obvious, but it’s the best way to avoid collections.
Check your credit regularly: Catch mistakes before they become big problems.
Know your rights: Debt collectors can’t harass you, lie, or threaten you with jail time.
Quick Recap: How To Remove Evergreen Professional From Your Credit Report
Pull your credit reports and look for Evergreen Professional.
Demand a Debt Validation Letter to make sure the debt is real.
Dispute any errors or old debts with the credit bureaus.
If the debt is legit, try to negotiate a pay-for-delete.
Get help from a credit repair pro if you need it.
Don’t ignore the problem, take action to protect your credit and your future.
Final Thoughts
Dealing with Evergreen Professional isn’t fun, but it’s totally doable. Loads of people have been in your shoes and come out the other side with a clean credit report. The key is to stay calm, know your rights, and take action, don’t just hope it’ll go away on its own.
And remember: your credit score is your ticket to better rates, better jobs, and better places to live. So don’t let one debt collector hold you back. Take control, fight back, and get your financial life back on track.
“A damaged credit score can prevent you from getting approved for loans, better interest rates, or even housing and job opportunities. Pull your 3-bureau report and don’t let this debt collector cause problems for you.”
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. ASAP Credit Repair is not affiliated with or endorsed by Evergreen Professional Recoveries or any other company mentioned. Company details and data may change over time. Individual results may vary based on credit history and personal financial circumstances.
💬 Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long does Evergreen Professional Recoveries stay on my credit report?
A collection from Evergreen Professional Recoveries can remain on your credit report for up to seven years from the date of the original delinquency. Not when they purchased the debt.
2. Can paying Evergreen remove the account completely?
Simply paying the balance marks the account as “paid,” but it does not remove it. To have it deleted, you must negotiate a pay-for-delete agreement before making payment.
3. What should I do before contacting Evergreen?
Always verify the debt in writing. Request debt validation before making any payment or confirming account details. This ensures the debt is accurate and legally collectible.
4. How can ASAP Credit Repair help?
Our experts specialize in removing collection accounts and negotiating with agencies like Evergreen Professional Recoveries. We help you dispute errors and rebuild your score effectively.