TELEPHONE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT VIOLATION DEMAND LETTER
STATE OF UTAH
SENT VIA CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
AND FIRST-CLASS MAIL
[DATE]
[DEFENDANT COMPANY NAME]
ATTN: Legal Department / Registered Agent
[DEFENDANT ADDRESS]
[CITY, STATE ZIP]
Re: TCPA Violation Demand - Unauthorized Telephone Communications
Consumer: [CONSUMER FULL NAME]
Telephone Number(s) Affected: [PHONE NUMBER(S)]
Approximate Number of Violations: [NUMBER]
Dear Sir or Madam:
This law firm represents [CONSUMER FULL NAME] ("Consumer" or "Client") in connection with your company's violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act ("TCPA"), 47 U.S.C. Section 227, its implementing regulations at 47 C.F.R. Section 64.1200, and applicable Utah state law. Your company has placed unauthorized telephone calls and/or sent unauthorized text messages to our Client, entitling our Client to substantial statutory damages.
Please direct all future communications regarding this matter to our office and immediately cease all telephone communications with our Client.
I. UTAH-SPECIFIC LEGAL FRAMEWORK
A. Federal TCPA Claims
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act provides a private right of action with statutory damages of $500 per violation, increased to $1,500 for willful or knowing violations. 47 U.S.C. Section 227(b)(3). The statute of limitations for TCPA claims is four (4) years under 28 U.S.C. Section 1658(a).
B. Utah Telephone Fraud Prevention Act
Utah has enacted the Telephone Fraud Prevention Act, Utah Code Ann. Section 13-26-1 et seq., which provides comprehensive telemarketing regulation with strong remedies.
Key Provisions:
- Registration Requirement: Telephone soliciting businesses must register with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection. Utah Code Ann. Section 13-26-3.
- Disclosure Requirements: Callers must immediately disclose identity and purpose. Utah Code Ann. Section 13-26-4.
- Prohibited Practices: Various deceptive and abusive practices are prohibited. Utah Code Ann. Section 13-26-4.
- Prohibited Hours: Telephone solicitations are prohibited before 8:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. Utah Code Ann. Section 13-26-4.
- Do-Not-Call Compliance: Required compliance with state and national do-not-call lists.
Remedies: Utah Code Ann. Section 13-26-11 provides for actual damages or $2,000 per violation, whichever is greater, plus attorney's fees.
C. Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act
The Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act ("CSPA"), Utah Code Ann. Section 13-11-1 et seq., provides additional consumer protection remedies.
Private Right of Action: Utah Code Ann. Section 13-11-19 provides consumers a private right of action for deceptive or unconscionable acts.
Remedies Available:
- Actual damages or $2,000, whichever is greater. Utah Code Ann. Section 13-11-19(2)
- Attorney's fees. Utah Code Ann. Section 13-11-19(5)
- Injunctive relief
Statute of Limitations: Two (2) years. Utah Code Ann. Section 13-11-7.
D. Do-Not-Call Provisions
Utah participates in the National Do-Not-Call Registry and requires compliance through its Telephone Fraud Prevention Act. Telemarketers must scrub calling lists against the National Registry. Violations may give rise to both federal and state claims with significant statutory damages.
II. SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS
Our Client's claims are based on the following categories of violations:
Autodialed and/or Prerecorded Calls/Texts to Cell Phone (47 U.S.C. Section 227(b)(1)(A)):
[ ] Calls made using an automatic telephone dialing system ("ATDS") without prior express consent
[ ] Calls using an artificial or prerecorded voice without prior express consent
[ ] Text messages sent using an ATDS without prior express consent
[ ] Calls/texts made after consent was revoked
[ ] Calls/texts to a reassigned number without proper procedures
Telemarketing Calls (47 U.S.C. Section 227(c); 47 C.F.R. Section 64.1200):
[ ] Telemarketing calls to number on National Do-Not-Call Registry
[ ] Telemarketing calls to number on company-specific do-not-call list
[ ] Failure to maintain internal do-not-call list
[ ] Calls outside permitted hours (before 8:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. local time)
[ ] Failure to provide required caller identification information
[ ] Failure to honor opt-out requests within 30 days
Prerecorded Telemarketing Calls (47 U.S.C. Section 227(b)(1)(B)):
[ ] Prerecorded telemarketing calls to residential line without prior express written consent
[ ] Prerecorded calls that fail to provide opt-out mechanism at beginning of message
[ ] Prerecorded calls that fail to provide toll-free opt-out number
Utah Telephone Fraud Prevention Act Violations (Utah Code Ann. Section 13-26-4):
[ ] Calls by unregistered telephone soliciting business
[ ] Calls before 8:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m.
[ ] Failure to immediately disclose identity and purpose
[ ] Prohibited deceptive or fraudulent practices
[ ] Failure to comply with do-not-call requirements
Utah CSPA Violations (Utah Code Ann. Section 13-11-4):
[ ] Deceptive consumer sales practices
[ ] Unconscionable acts in consumer transactions
[ ] Misleading representations
III. STATEMENT OF FACTS
A. Background Information
Consumer Information:
- Name: [CONSUMER FULL NAME]
- Telephone Number(s): [LIST ALL AFFECTED NUMBERS]
- Type of Number: [ ] Cellular [ ] Residential Landline [ ] Business [ ] VoIP
- Number Registration: [ ] National DNC Registry (Date: [DATE]) [ ] Company-specific DNC request (Date: [DATE])
- Utah Resident: Yes
Defendant Information:
- Company Name: [DEFENDANT NAME]
- Type of Business: [DESCRIPTION]
- Relationship to Consumer: [ ] No prior relationship [ ] Former customer [ ] Inquiry only [ ] Other: [DESCRIBE]
B. Consent Status
Our Client [SELECT ONE]:
[ ] Never provided any form of consent to receive calls or texts from your company
[ ] Never provided prior express written consent for telemarketing calls or texts
[ ] Provided limited consent that did not extend to the type of calls/texts received. Specifically: [DESCRIBE LIMITATION]
[ ] Revoked any prior consent on [DATE] by [DESCRIBE METHOD - verbal request, written request, opt-out text, etc.]
[ ] The telephone number was reassigned to our Client on approximately [DATE], and our Client never provided consent
C. Call/Text Log
The following is a log of unauthorized communications our Client received from your company:
| Date | Time | Type | Caller ID | Duration/Content | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [DATE] | [TIME] | [ ] Call [ ] Text [ ] Voicemail | [NUMBER DISPLAYED] | [DESCRIPTION] | [ ] Phone records [ ] Screenshot [ ] Recording [ ] Voicemail saved |
| [DATE] | [TIME] | [ ] Call [ ] Text [ ] Voicemail | [NUMBER DISPLAYED] | [DESCRIPTION] | [ ] Phone records [ ] Screenshot [ ] Recording [ ] Voicemail saved |
| [DATE] | [TIME] | [ ] Call [ ] Text [ ] Voicemail | [NUMBER DISPLAYED] | [DESCRIPTION] | [ ] Phone records [ ] Screenshot [ ] Recording [ ] Voicemail saved |
[CONTINUE AS NEEDED - OR ATTACH SEPARATE LOG]
Total Documented Violations: [NUMBER]
Estimated Additional Violations: [NUMBER]
D. Evidence of Autodialer Use
The following characteristics indicate that your company used an automatic telephone dialing system (ATDS) or prerecorded messages:
[ ] Prerecorded or artificial voice message
[ ] Pause before connection to live agent ("dead air")
[ ] Identical or substantially similar message content across multiple calls
[ ] Generic messaging not specific to our Client
[ ] High call volume inconsistent with manual dialing
[ ] Calls/texts received at unusual or automated intervals
[ ] Simultaneous calls to multiple lines
[ ] Company marketing materials or website referencing automated calling technology
[ ] Other: [DESCRIBE]
IV. LEGAL ANALYSIS
A. Automatic Telephone Dialing System (ATDS) Calls - 47 U.S.C. Section 227(b)(1)(A)
The TCPA prohibits any person from making any call using an automatic telephone dialing system or an artificial or prerecorded voice to any telephone number assigned to a cellular telephone service without the prior express consent of the called party. 47 U.S.C. Section 227(b)(1)(A)(iii).
Following the Supreme Court's decision in Facebook, Inc. v. Duguid, 141 S. Ct. 1163 (2021), an ATDS is defined as equipment that uses a random or sequential number generator either to store or produce numbers to be called.
B. Prior Express Consent Requirement
For non-telemarketing autodialed or prerecorded calls, the caller must obtain "prior express consent." 47 C.F.R. Section 64.1200(a)(1). For telemarketing autodialed or prerecorded calls, the caller must obtain "prior express written consent," which must:
- Be in writing (including electronic agreements)
- Bear the signature of the person called
- Clearly authorize the caller to deliver telemarketing messages using an ATDS or prerecorded voice
- Include the telephone number to which calls may be made
- Not be required as a condition of purchase
47 C.F.R. Section 64.1200(f)(9).
Your company lacks valid consent because [EXPLAIN WHY].
C. National Do-Not-Call Registry Violations - 47 U.S.C. Section 227(c)
Our Client's number has been registered on the National Do-Not-Call Registry since [DATE]. Your company had constructive notice of this registration and was prohibited from making telemarketing calls to our Client.
D. Utah Telephone Fraud Prevention Act Analysis
Under the Utah Telephone Fraud Prevention Act, your conduct violates state law because [DESCRIBE HOW CONDUCT VIOLATES THE ACT]. The Act provides for actual damages or $2,000 per violation, whichever is greater, plus attorney's fees.
E. Willful and Knowing Violations
The TCPA provides for treble damages ($1,500 per violation) where the defendant "willfully or knowingly" violated the statute. 47 U.S.C. Section 227(b)(3)(C).
Your violations were willful and knowing because:
[ ] You continued calling after our Client explicitly revoked consent
[ ] You continued calling after our Client requested placement on your do-not-call list
[ ] You have been the subject of prior TCPA complaints, lawsuits, or regulatory actions
[ ] You continued calling a number registered on the National DNC Registry
[ ] Other evidence of willfulness: [DESCRIBE]
V. DAMAGES CALCULATION
A. Federal TCPA Statutory Damages Under 47 U.S.C. Section 227(b)(3)
| Category | Number of Violations | Standard Damages ($500) | Treble Damages ($1,500) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Autodialed calls to cell phone | [NUMBER] | $[AMOUNT] | $[AMOUNT] |
| Prerecorded calls to cell phone | [NUMBER] | $[AMOUNT] | $[AMOUNT] |
| Texts sent via ATDS | [NUMBER] | $[AMOUNT] | $[AMOUNT] |
| DNC Registry violations | [NUMBER] | $[AMOUNT] | $[AMOUNT] |
| Calls after consent revocation | [NUMBER] | $[AMOUNT] | $[AMOUNT] |
| TOTAL FEDERAL | [NUMBER] | $[AMOUNT] | $[AMOUNT] |
B. Utah State Damages
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Telephone Fraud Prevention Act ($2,000 per violation) | $[AMOUNT] |
| CSPA Damages (actual or $2,000 minimum) | $[AMOUNT] |
| Attorney's Fees | $[AMOUNT] |
| TOTAL STATE | $[AMOUNT] |
C. Combined Damages Summary
| Source | Amount |
|---|---|
| Federal TCPA Damages | $[AMOUNT] |
| Utah State Damages | $[AMOUNT] |
| Attorney's Fees | $[AMOUNT] |
| TOTAL DAMAGES | $[AMOUNT] |
VI. PRESERVATION OF EVIDENCE
You are hereby directed to preserve all documents, data, and electronically stored information related to our Client and your calling practices, including but not limited to:
- All call records, including metadata, to and from our Client's telephone number(s)
- All text message records and content
- Consent records, including any purported written consent
- Do-not-call lists and opt-out records
- Calling platform data, including dialer logs and campaign records
- Vendor agreements and records from any third-party calling services
- Training materials for calling personnel
- Policies and procedures for TCPA compliance
- Records of any prior TCPA complaints, lawsuits, or regulatory inquiries
Failure to preserve this evidence may result in sanctions, adverse inference instructions, and separate claims for spoliation under Utah law.
VII. DEMAND FOR SETTLEMENT
To resolve this matter without the time and expense of litigation, we demand the following:
A. Monetary Compensation
Payment of $[SETTLEMENT DEMAND] within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter, representing:
- Statutory/treble damages for documented violations: $[AMOUNT]
- Utah state damages: $[AMOUNT]
- Attorney's fees incurred to date: $[AMOUNT]
B. Injunctive Relief
-
Permanent removal of our Client's telephone number(s) from all calling lists, databases, and marketing campaigns
-
Placement of our Client on your company's internal do-not-call list
-
Written confirmation that the above actions have been taken
VIII. RESPONSE REQUIRED
Please respond to this demand in writing within thirty (30) days. Your response should include:
- The identity of your calling platform or service provider
- The source of our Client's telephone number
- Any consent records you believe you possess
- Your settlement offer
If we do not receive a satisfactory response within the stated timeframe, we are authorized to file suit in the appropriate Utah state court or the United States District Court for the District of Utah without further notice.
IX. CONCLUSION
Your company's repeated violations of the TCPA and Utah law have caused our Client significant annoyance, inconvenience, and invasion of privacy. We strongly encourage you to resolve this matter promptly.
This letter is written without prejudice to any rights or remedies of our Client, all of which are expressly reserved.
Respectfully submitted,
[LAW FIRM NAME]
By: _________________________________
[ATTORNEY NAME]
Utah State Bar No. [NUMBER]
[ADDRESS]
[CITY, UTAH ZIP]
[TELEPHONE]
[EMAIL]
Attorneys for [CONSUMER FULL NAME]
ENCLOSURES:
[ ] Call/text log with dates and times
[ ] Phone records/billing statements
[ ] Screenshots of text messages
[ ] Voicemail recordings (on USB drive)
[ ] Written revocation of consent
[ ] DNC Registry confirmation
[ ] Authorization to represent
cc: [CONSUMER NAME]
[CLIENT FILE]
UTAH-SPECIFIC PRACTICE NOTES
[ ] Strong State Remedies: Utah's Telephone Fraud Prevention Act provides $2,000 per violation plus attorney's fees, often exceeding federal TCPA damages.
[ ] Registration Requirement: Utah requires telephone soliciting businesses to register; verify defendant's registration status.
[ ] Dual State Statutes: Consider claims under both the Telephone Fraud Prevention Act and CSPA.
[ ] Division of Consumer Protection: Consider reporting violations to the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
[ ] Venue: Actions may be filed in Utah state court or in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah.
[ ] Class Actions: TCPA claims may be brought as class actions. Consider whether class treatment is appropriate.
[ ] Small Claims: For smaller individual claims, consider Utah Small Claims Court (up to $11,000).
[ ] Attorney's Fees: Available under both state statutes, making Utah cases attractive for representation.
This template is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed Utah attorney before use.