Contact Us for Notice Response Help

Have questions about bank notices, legal notices, IRS tax notices, eviction notices, or debt collection notices? We can help you find the right guide, clarify how to use our resources, or point you toward next steps. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice, but we are here to help you use our site effectively.

Before You Contact Us

Many questions are answered in our guides and FAQs. Checking these first can save you time and give you immediate, step-by-step help.

  • Not sure which guide applies? Visit our Notice Guides page and choose the type of notice you received (bank, legal, tax, eviction, debt collection, or compliance). Each guide explains what that notice means and what to do.
  • General questions about deadlines or response steps? Our FAQs cover common questions about responding to notices, deadlines, when to get a lawyer, and what documents to keep.

If you have already checked our guides and FAQs and still have a question—for example, about how to use a template, where to find a specific topic, or whether we plan to add content for a certain situation—we are happy to hear from you.

Email Us

help@noticehelper.com

We typically respond within 24–48 hours on business days.

What We Can Help With

Helping you find the right guide, clarifying how to use our templates, answering questions about our content, and suggesting when it may be best to consult an attorney or tax professional. We do not review or interpret your specific notice or provide legal advice.

What to Include in Your Message

  • Type of notice you received (e.g., bank notice, legal notice, tax notice)
  • Your specific question (e.g., which guide to use, how to adapt a template)
  • Any deadlines mentioned in the notice, if relevant to your question
  • A general description of your situation if it helps us point you to the right resource (avoid sharing sensitive personal or financial details via email)

Important: NoticeHelper provides educational information and resources only. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal, tax, or financial advice. We cannot interpret your specific notice or tell you what outcome you will have. For advice specific to your situation, please consult a qualified attorney, tax professional, or other advisor licensed in your jurisdiction.