Why this company appears here
Cavalry is a common name in debt-collection and debt-buyer searches, and people may see Cavalry Portfolio Services on letters, calls, credit-report entries, or court papers.
Common account types
- Defaulted consumer receivables
- Portfolio-serviced accounts
- Accounts purchased or held by affiliated Cavalry entities
- Accounts identified in Cavalry letters or payment requests
- Accounts that may involve an affiliated debt owner
Check the company before you click or pay.
Match these details to the validation notice, credit report entry, and payment page before sharing account or bank information.
- Legal name
- Cavalry Portfolio Services, LLC
- Known aliases
- Cavalry Portfolio Services, LLC / Cavalry
- Related entities
- Cavalry Investments, LLC / Cavalry SPV I, LLC / Cavalry SPV II, LLC
- Official website
- https://www.cavalryportfolioservices.com/
- Phone - Resolution specialists
- 866-483-5139 Listed on Cavalry pages for questions and phone payment.
- Phone - Disclosure support line
- 866-434-2995 Listed in Cavalry disclosures with the Greenwich mailing address.
- Mailing address
- Cavalry Portfolio Services, LLC, 1 American Lane, Suite 220, Greenwich, CT 06831
- Last reviewed
- June 18, 2026
Match the official phone number against your caller ID before responding. If a call, text, email, or payment site uses different details, use the official website, portal, or mailing address before you respond.
- Cavalry Portfolio Services — Cavalry Portfolio Services
- Cavalry Portfolio Services FAQ — Cavalry Portfolio Services
- Cavalry Portfolio Services disclosures — Cavalry Portfolio Services
- Cavalry Portfolio Services Florida filing — Florida Division of Corporations
- Cavalry Portfolio Services Maryland testimony — Maryland General Assembly
Find out who actually owns the account.
A collector, servicer, and debt owner are not always the same company. That affects what proof you should ask for.
Possible role: Debt collection company and portfolio servicer
Cavalry's own pages provide account and payment contacts, and public filings place Cavalry Portfolio Services in Greenwich, Connecticut. A West Virginia court order described it as collecting defaulted debts that are bought or held by related Cavalry companies — so your notice should make clear whether Cavalry, an affiliate, or a different creditor actually owns your account.
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Ask whether Cavalry Portfolio Services is collecting for Cavalry Investments, Cavalry SPV I, Cavalry SPV II, or another current creditor.
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If a lawsuit, credit report, or letter uses a different Cavalry entity name, compare the entity name, account number, and assignment chain before paying.
- Cavalry Portfolio Services — Cavalry Portfolio Services
- Cavalry Portfolio Services Florida filing — Florida Division of Corporations
- Cavalry Portfolio Services Maryland testimony — Maryland General Assembly
- Cavalry West Virginia agreed final order — Circuit Court of Kanawha County, West Virginia
- CFPB validation notice rules — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
What official records say.
Each note below comes from a dated government, regulator, court, or SEC record. Use it as background, not as proof about your specific account.
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A West Virginia agreed final order resolved litigation involving Cavalry SPV I, Cavalry SPV II, Cavalry Investments, and Cavalry Portfolio Services. The agreement required, among other terms, no further collection on affected West Virginia accounts, dismissal of affected suits, credit-report deletion requests, and a $350,000 payment to the state; the settlement resolved the disputes without an admission of liability.
Source- Cavalry West Virginia agreed final order — Circuit Court of Kanawha County, West Virginia
Start with the facts you can check.
- Cavalry publishes a phone number for questions and phone payments, but account ownership still needs to be verified from the notice or validation information.
- If a document names a Cavalry-related entity other than Cavalry Portfolio Services, ask for the exact legal name of the current creditor and collector.
Confirm the account first.
Even a real collector can have the wrong person, wrong amount, old debt, duplicate placement, or incomplete records.
- The collector name, mailing address, phone number, and website on the letter you received.
- Who the original creditor was, who owns or placed the account now, the account number, balance, and date of last payment.
- Whether the debt may be too old for a lawsuit in your state before you pay or promise to pay.
- Whether the account appears on your official credit reports from AnnualCreditReport.com.
- Whether this looks like the kind of account Cavalry Portfolio Services commonly handles: Defaulted consumer receivables, Portfolio-serviced accounts, Accounts purchased or held by affiliated Cavalry entities, Accounts identified in Cavalry letters or payment requests, Accounts that may involve an affiliated debt owner.
- Cavalry Portfolio Services — Cavalry Portfolio Services
- Cavalry Portfolio Services FAQ — Cavalry Portfolio Services
- Cavalry Portfolio Services disclosures — Cavalry Portfolio Services
- Cavalry Portfolio Services Florida filing — Florida Division of Corporations
- Cavalry Portfolio Services Maryland testimony — Maryland General Assembly
- Cavalry West Virginia agreed final order — Circuit Court of Kanawha County, West Virginia
- CFPB validation notice rules — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- FTC debt collection FAQs — Federal Trade Commission
Questions people ask about Cavalry Portfolio Services.
Use these answers to sort out roles, names, portals, and account details before responding.
Who is Cavalry Portfolio Services?
Cavalry Portfolio Services is a company that publishes consumer account and payment contacts. Current public filings and testimony place it at 1 American Lane, Suite 220, Greenwich, Connecticut.
- Cavalry Portfolio Services — Cavalry Portfolio Services
- Cavalry Portfolio Services Florida filing — Florida Division of Corporations
- Cavalry Portfolio Services Maryland testimony — Maryland General Assembly
Does Cavalry Portfolio Services own my debt?
Do not assume ownership from the name alone. Ask for validation showing the current creditor, original creditor, and whether Cavalry Portfolio Services is collecting for Cavalry Investments, Cavalry SPV I, Cavalry SPV II, or another entity.
- Cavalry Portfolio Services — Cavalry Portfolio Services
- Cavalry West Virginia agreed final order — Circuit Court of Kanawha County, West Virginia
- CFPB validation notice rules — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
How can I verify a Cavalry payment request?
Use Cavalry's official website or phone number rather than an unexpected link. Compare the account number, creditor name, balance, and payment instructions with the written notice before paying by phone or online.
- Cavalry Portfolio Services — Cavalry Portfolio Services
- Cavalry Portfolio Services FAQ — Cavalry Portfolio Services
- CFPB collector legitimacy checks — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
What if the name on my documents is a different Cavalry entity?
Treat that as a reason to slow down and verify the chain of ownership or servicing authority. Your validation information should identify both the current creditor and the debt collector contacting you.
- CFPB validation notice rules — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- CFPB debt dispute rights — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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