The NCR DHS Status Codes provide information on the different stages of a consumer’s debt review process in South Africa.
Important Note: Be aware that some codes, like A1, B, G, G1, I and J, are no longer directly updated in the system since April 12, 2022. If you encounter these codes, you’ll need to contact the NCR for an update using the relevant documents and following NCR Circular 02 of 2022 for guidance.
Got More Questions? We have gathered the most frequently asked questions about exiting debt review here.
To terminate the debt review process and to have the debt review notice removed from your credit reports requires that a court application be made for the court to find that you are not over-indebted, even if there is no court order in place for your debt review. Should you wish to terminate the debt review process, please complete the form below and attach all required documents, to allow us to do an assessment of your probable case. We shall then advise further.
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