As amended through November 19, 2024
(a)Contents. In addition to the information required by Rule 502.2, a petition filed in a lawsuit governed by this rule must contain the following information: (1) Credit Accounts. In a claim based upon a credit card, revolving credit, or open account, the petition must state: (A) the account name or credit card name;(B) the account number (which may be masked);(C) the date of issue or origination of the account, if known;(D) the date of charge-off or breach of the account, if known;(E) the amount owed as of a date certain; and(F) whether the plaintiff seeks ongoing interest.(2) Personal and Business Loans. In a claim based upon a promissory note or other promise to pay a specific amount as of a date certain, the petition must state: (A) the date and amount of the original loan;(B) whether the repayment of the debt was accelerated, if known;(C) the date final payment was due;(D) the amount due as of the final payment date;(E) the amount owed as of a date certain; and(F) whether plaintiff seeks ongoing interest.(3) Ongoing Interest. If a plaintiff seeks ongoing interest, the petition must state: (A) the effective interest rate claimed;(B) whether the interest rate is based upon contract or statute; and(C) the dollar amount of interest claimed as of a date certain.(4) Assigned Debt. If the debt that is the subject of the claim has been assigned or transferred, the petition must state:(A) that the debt claim has been transferred or assigned;(B) the date of the transfer or assignment;(C) the name of any prior holders of the debt; and(D) the name or a description of the original creditor.