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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Vermont residents have 0 active class action settlements involving Capital One that they can file claims for right now. In addition, Capital One has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.

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Past Capital One Settlements (2)

These Capital One settlements have closed but Vermont residents may have qualified at the time.

$2.4M Capital One FCRA violations class action settlement

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Capital One settled FCRA violations for $2.4M over death reporting errors. Check if you qualify and file your claim with Class Action Buddy.

Deadline: 2026-02-18 No Proof Needed Expired Official site →

$425M Capital One 360 Savings account class action settlement

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The $425M Capital One 360 Savings settlement automatically compensated account holders who earned less interest between 2019-2025. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.

Deadline: 2025-10-02 No Proof Needed Expired

About Capital One Class Actions in Vermont

Vermont residents affected by Capital One data breaches and banking practices have access to multiple class action settlements totaling over $427 million. While Vermont lacks specific financial data protection statutes beyond federal requirements, the state's Consumer Protection Act provides additional remedies for deceptive practices by financial institutions. Capital One maintains a moderate presence in Vermont through credit card services and online banking, though the company operates no physical branches in the state. Vermont residents comprised approximately 0.2% of affected customers in the major Capital One settlements. The state follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, with no unique filing requirements for residents joining nationwide settlements. Vermont's Attorney General has historically been active in multistate financial settlements, ensuring residents receive proper notification of available remedies. Claims processing for Vermont residents follows the same timelines as other states, typically requiring proof of residency during the specified class periods and documentation of account ownership or credit monitoring enrollment.

Capital One Settlements in Vermont: FAQs

Are Vermont residents eligible for both major Capital One settlements?

Yes, Vermont residents who had Capital One 360 Savings accounts during the relevant period can claim from the $425 million settlement. Those affected by FCRA violations may also be eligible for the separate $2.4 million settlement if they meet the specific criteria.

Does Vermont's Consumer Protection Act provide additional remedies beyond the Capital One class action settlements?

Vermont's Consumer Protection Act prohibits unfair and deceptive practices, which could provide grounds for individual claims. However, participating in the class action settlements may limit your ability to pursue separate legal action under state law.

How long do Vermont residents have to file Capital One settlement claims?

Claim deadlines vary by settlement, typically ranging from 90 days to six months after final court approval. Vermont residents receive the same notification timelines as other states and must submit claims by the court-approved deadlines to receive compensation.

Tips for Vermont Residents Filing Capital One Claims

Vermont residents should gather all Capital One account statements and correspondence before filing settlement claims. Document any unauthorized charges, fees, or credit report inaccuracies during the class period. Submit claims online when possible for faster processing and confirmation receipts. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and claim numbers for tracking purposes. Monitor your email for settlement administrator updates, as Vermont's rural delivery may delay postal notifications. Consider consulting Vermont Legal Aid if you need assistance understanding complex settlement terms or eligibility requirements specific to your situation.

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