National Commercial Services

Last checked: July 15, 2026

National Commercial Services is a debt collection agency headquartered in Van Nuys. It has held a Texas surety bond continuously for 14 years, and currently has an active $10,000 bond on file with the Texas Secretary of State (SoS File 20110200), meeting the Texas Finance Code Chapter 392 requirement for third-party debt collectors. Every fact below links to its public source with the date it was last checked.
14 years

of continuous verified Texas bond history on the Secretary of State register. National Commercial Services currently holds an active $10,000 surety bond.

Source: direct.sos.state.tx.us · Last checked: July 15, 2026

Verified facts about National Commercial Services

FactValueSource
HeadquartersVan Nuys

Source: ncssubro.com · Last checked: July 15, 2026

Company typeThird-party agency

Source: ncssubro.com · Last checked: July 15, 2026

Debt types handledCommercial, Insurance

Source: ncssubro.com · Last checked: July 15, 2026

Websitencssubro.com
Texas surety bond history
14 years continuously bonded
ActiveSoS File 20110200· filed August 31, 2011

Register: direct.sos.state.tx.us · Last checked: July 15, 2026

CFPB complaints on record192

CFPB database: consumerfinance.gov · Last checked: July 15, 2026

Common questions about National Commercial Services

Is National Commercial Services licensed to collect debt in Texas?

Yes. National Commercial Services has an active $10,000 surety bond on file with the Texas Secretary of State (SoS File 20110200), which is the legal requirement for third-party debt collectors under Texas Finance Code Chapter 392, last checked July 15, 2026.

Does National Commercial Services have complaints on record?

The public CFPB Consumer Complaint Database records 192 debt-collection complaints referencing National Commercial Services, as of July 15, 2026. This is the total on record and links to the live CFPB database; a complaint is a record, not a verdict, and larger agencies naturally accrue more.

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