WASHINGTON (AP) – It won’t help your credit history, but defaulting on student loans will not earn you a one-way ticket to jail. That word comes from the Education Department in a blog post that advises students they won’t be put behind bars for missing payments. On its blog, the department says loan servicers work for almost a year to contact borrowers in trouble. As a last resort, the loans are referred to the Justice Department for collection via the courts – something required by law. The post about student loans follows the arrest in February of a Houston man who had defaulted years ago on a student loan dating back to 1987. But he was arrested for failing to appear in court, not because he missed payments.
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