TD Bank USA Files Debt Claim Against Sandoval County Resident in Civil Court
TD Bank USA sued Sandoval County resident Jan C. Riveralourido in the Thirteenth Judicial District Court on March 20 over an unpaid contract debt.

TD Bank USA filed a civil complaint against Jan C. Riveralourido in the Thirteenth Judicial District Court in Bernalillo on March 20, 2026, seeking to recover money it claims is owed under a contract. The case, docketed as D-1329-CV-2026-00640, is classified as a contract/debt and money due claim.
The Thirteenth Judicial District serves residents and corporations in Sandoval County, and the District Court hears cases involving estates, contracts, real property rights, and tort. Debt and contract disputes like the one TD Bank USA brought against Riveralourido fall squarely within its jurisdiction.
TD Bank is one of the nation's ten largest banks, serving over 6.5 million customers. TD Bank is a creditor who often files collection lawsuits and will hire a local collection attorney to file them. The complaint against Riveralourido does not name an attorney of record for either party in the available filing details, and no dollar amount was specified in the court record.
In 2013, TD Bank USA acquired Target National Bank and is known for actively collecting debts when its borrowers fall behind on payments. All co-branded and private Target credit cards are now through TD Bank, meaning that if a cardholder opened a Target REDcard with Target National Bank, TD Bank is the current creditor.
For defendants named in civil debt complaints in New Mexico, the response clock starts immediately upon service. Filing an answer before the deadline, which is usually 10 to 30 days depending on the state, is critical; failure to respond in time can allow TD Bank USA to obtain a default judgment, which means it can seek to garnish wages or take other collection actions.
The Thirteenth Judicial District Court in Sandoval County is located at 1500 Idalia Road, Building A, Bernalillo, NM 87004, and can be reached at (505) 867-2376. The court is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Case records, including the Riveralourido filing, are public and can be accessed through the New Mexico Judicial Branch's online case lookup portal.
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