Are you currently under debt review and looking to regain your financial freedom? The Debt Review Removal process is a structured pathway that helps you legally exit debt review and restore your credit record. With CreditSmart’s expert guidance, this process ensures you’re on track to becoming creditworthy again.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through each step of the process, so you understand what to expect and how CreditSmart supports you every step of the way.
Step 1: Free Assessment
Your journey begins with a Free Assessment from a CreditSmart Debt Advisor to see if you qualify for the removal process.
What’s assessed?
Your financial health, specifically, whether you’re still under debt review and if your income exceeds your expenses.
This first step is vital to determine your eligibility to start the removal process and sets the foundation for a clear exit strategy.
Step 2: Free Successful Application
Once qualified, you’ll complete a Signed Application and submit the necessary supporting documents.
What’s required?
- Proof of income.
- An expense breakdown.
- Any paid-up letters from creditors (as your credit report may lack some of the latest details).
- Identity document(s).
- Completed application form.
**Providing accurate documents speeds up the process and allows our legal team to move swiftly.
Step 3: Instruction to Attorneys
Once 50% of the legal fee is paid, CreditSmart formally instructs our legal partners to begin court proceedings.
What happens next?
Your case is handed over to our trusted attorneys, who prepare the legal documents required to apply for your Debt Review Removal court order.
Step 4: Court Date Received
Your file is in motion.
What’s next?
We notify you once a court date is secured. This is a key milestone where your application becomes an active legal case.
Step 5: Court Order Granted
With legal representation in place, our expert team attends court and secures the official order to remove your debt review status.
What this means:
The court order is your legal proof that you are no longer over-indebted. This is the document that sets everything else in motion.
Step 6: Final Payment Received
Before we proceed with changing your credit status, the final 50% fee should be paid.
You’ll receive:
- A copy of the court order
- An official letter confirming you are no longer over-indebted
**These documents are essential for step seven (7).
Step 7: Status Change Request
Now it’s time to clear your credit profile.
How?
CreditSmart Financial Services submits your court order to the National Credit Regulator (NCR), who then instructs all major credit bureaus (for example: VCCB, TransUnion and Experian) to update your profile.
Step 8: Status Updated
This is the congratulations that goes out to celebrate victory! You are no longer flagged as over-indebted. Your credit profile is officially cleared, opening up new financial opportunities.
What this means for you:
- Access to credit opportunities.
- A fresh start with lenders.
- A foundation to rebuild your credit score
**Remember, slow and steady wins the race.
Don’t delay. Take the first step toward financial freedom today.
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CreditSmart’s Debt Review Removal: Frequently Asked Questions
Can I exit the debt review process early?
Can I cancel debt review on my own?
What if I’ve paid off my debt?
How long does the debt review removal process South Africa take?
Does the full amount need to be settled before the debt review flag is removed?
Do I need to appear in court?
Can my application for debt review removal be rejected in Court?
Am I going to be able to obtain credit once my flag is removed?
Will my credit score improve immediately?
Is this process included in the fees I already paid during debt review?
Will credit providers still see that I was under debt review before?
HANDY RESOURCES
- CreditSmart Financial Services: Debt Review Removal Overview.
- National Credit Regulator (NCR): debt review removal in South Africa March 2025 circular.
- VHT Attorneys: expert tips & legal guidance.