Settlement Guide

Active Class Actions for Tennessee residents using Wells Fargo

Filing deadlines, eligibility details, and official claim links for settlements related to Wells Fargo in Tennessee.

Key Takeaways

  • •2 active settlements currently match "Wells Fargo" signals.
  • •This page is tailored for Tennessee residents searching for brand-specific legal rights updates.
  • •Each listed case links to an official external filing page when available.
  • •Use pillar links below to expand into related active settlements by legal category.

Financial Rights Overview

This page tracks active class actions that may be relevant to Tennessee residents who used or purchased services connected to Wells Fargo. It brings together the key details you need — deadlines, filing links, and eligibility requirements — in one place.

Why this page exists: people often search for "active class actions for Tennessee residents using Wells Fargo" when they are already trying to determine next steps. Instead of navigating fragmented legal notices, this page provides one clear view of deadlines, administrators, and evidence expectations.

Current matching settlements include: McNamara v. Wells Fargo & Co., et al. (ConsumerProtection, administrator: Free Trial Recurring Billing Settlement, deadline: 3/4/2026); Stoff v. Wells Fargo Bank N.A. (FCRA, administrator: Wells Fargo CARES Act Mortgage Credit Reporting Class Action c/o A.B. Data Ltd., deadline: 3/25/2026) Even when a case is nationwide, you still need to verify class period dates, exclusion rules, and proof-of-purchase expectations before submitting.

Recommended workflow for Tennessee claimants: confirm that your transaction dates overlap the class period, retain receipts or account statements, and submit the official form before the published deadline. If proof is optional, keep records anyway because administrators may request clarifying documents during review.

You can browse related settlements by category using the links below to compare deadlines and filing requirements across similar cases.

For the most current information, always check the official claim form and settlement website before filing. Deadlines, documentation requirements, and administrator contact details may be updated as the settlement progresses.

For the most current information, always check the official claim form and settlement website before filing. Deadlines, documentation requirements, and administrator contact details may be updated as the settlement progresses.

For the most current information, always check the official claim form and settlement website before filing. Deadlines, documentation requirements, and administrator contact details may be updated as the settlement progresses.

For the most current information, always check the official claim form and settlement website before filing. Deadlines, documentation requirements, and administrator contact details may be updated as the settlement progresses.

For the most current information, always check the official claim form and settlement website before filing. Deadlines, documentation requirements, and administrator contact details may be updated as the settlement progresses.

For the most current information, always check the official claim form and settlement website before filing. Deadlines, documentation requirements, and administrator contact details may be updated as the settlement progresses.

For the most current information, always check the official claim form and settlement website before filing. Deadlines, documentation requirements, and administrator contact details may be updated as the settlement progresses.

Matching Active Settlements

Wells Fargo ConsumerProtection Settlement 2026

Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $33 million to settle claims it assisted Apex, Triangle, and Tarr entities in misleading consumers into signing up for monthly subscriptions. The settlement benefits consumers who were enrolled in recurring billing by these entities since 2009.

Free Trial Recurring Billing Settlement3/4/2026
Wells Fargo Bank N.A. FCRA Settlement 2026

Wells Fargo agreed to a $56.85 million class action settlement over claims it violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act by inaccurately reporting CARES Act forbearances. The settlement benefits California mortgagors who received a CARES Act forbearance on or after March 27, 2020.

Wells Fargo CARES Act Mortgage Credit Reporting Class Action c/o A.B. Data Ltd.3/25/2026

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