If Aargon Collection Agency (also listed as Aargon Agency, Inc.) is contacting you and you believe the calls feel aggressive, misleading, or nonstop, you do not have to “talk it out” on the phone. The fastest path to control is to switch to written proof, request debt validation, and document every contact so you can escalate if the conduct may violate federal law.
Who Is Aargon Collection Agency
Aargon Collection Agency is the consumer-facing name commonly used by Aargon Agency, Inc., a third-party debt collection company. BBB lists the business as an A+ rated, BBB Accredited collections agency with a Las Vegas address at 8668 Spring Mountain Rd STE 110, Las Vegas, NV 89117-4132. Aargon’s websites describe nationwide collection services and publish contact options for consumers and clients. If you believe Aargon contacted you in error, you can request written debt validation before paying.
What we can verify about Aargon Collection Agency

Aargon Collection Agency Legal name and location
BBB lists the business as Aargon Agency, Inc. with “Aargon Collection Agency” shown as an alternate name.
BBB headquarters address: 8668 Spring Mountain Rd STE 110, Las Vegas, NV 89117-4132.
Years in business and BBB status
BBB shows:
- BBB File Opened: 11/27/1996
- Business Started: 2/9/1996
- BBB Accredited Since: 6/2/2011
- BBB Rating: A+
Verified phone and fax (high-confidence)
From BBB and Aargon’s contact page:
- Main phone (BBB page header): (702) 220-7037
- Other phone numbers (BBB): (800) 280-1183, (800) 326-7118
- Primary fax (BBB): (702) 948-7428
- Aargon site confirms: 1-800-326-7118 and fax 702-220-7036 (site-listed).
Read for more: Better Business Bureau
Aargon Collection Agency BBB complaint activity
BBB’s complaint summary for Aargon Agency, Inc. currently shows:
- 125 total complaints in the last 3 years
- 35 complaints closed in the last 12 months
This does not prove a violation by itself, but it is a real, public data point you can cite when explaining why documentation matters.
Aargon Collection Agency phone numbers for call matching

Here’s the safest way to present numbers: separate “verified” from “reported.”
Verified numbers
| Category | Number |
| Main phone | (702) 220-7037 |
| Other phone | (800) 280-1183 |
| Other phone | (800) 326-7118 |
| Fax (BBB) | (702) 948-7428 |
| Fax (site-listed) | 702-220-7036 |
“Reported” numbers (not verified in BBB/site sources)
Your draft listed additional numbers (example: 866-999-6445, 702-853-1706, etc.). I can include them in the blog only as “numbers consumers report receiving calls from” because I cannot confirm those as Aargon-owned from the sources above.
Aargon debt collection harassment: what it can look like
If you believe Aargon’s contact includes any of the following, it could potentially raise FDCPA or TCPA concerns depending on the facts:
- Repeated calls intended to pressure or overwhelm you
- Threats that don’t match reality (like arrest or “guaranteed” immediate legal action)
- Misleading statements about the debt amount or creditor
- Refusing to send written validation after you request it
- Robocalls or repeated automated calls to your cell without proper consent
The key is not debating. It is documenting and forcing written proof.
The 48-hour action plan to stop the chaos

This is the part most people skip, and it is where you gain leverage.
Step 1: Stop giving “phone evidence” and start creating “paper evidence”
Say once: “Send me everything in writing. I’m requesting validation.”
Then end the call. Do not argue.
Step 2: Request debt validation in writing
Debt validation is the process where the collector must provide enough information for you to review the claim. If you believe the debt is wrong, validation is your fastest way to slow down pressure and clarify what is being alleged.
Step 3: Build an evidence packet
Create one folder with:
- Call log (date, time, number, what was said)
- Voicemails and screenshots
- Letters and envelopes
- Your validation request and proof it was sent
If the conduct continues, this packet is what supports complaints or legal review.
Legal action and court records
Aargon has appeared in federal court dockets in FDCPA-related matters (example: Gutierrez v. Aargon Agency, Inc.).
A docket entry does not automatically prove wrongdoing, but it is a real, checkable reference for a “legal action” section.
Get help with Aargon Collection Agency Harassment

How Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC helps stop Aargon Collection Agency harassment
If you believe Aargon Collection Agency’s calls, letters, or reporting are crossing the line, Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC can review your evidence and explain what options may apply based on your facts.
What they can do quickly may include:
- Review your call log, voicemails, letters, and credit report entries
- Help you preserve evidence so nothing is lost
- Send a written demand to limit or stop contact where appropriate
- Push for written validation before you pay or agree to terms
- Identify conduct that could potentially violate Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), TCPA, or FCRA rules
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About attorney Derek DePetrillo
Attorney Derek DePetrillo’s profile describes work focused on consumer protection, including helping people respond to unlawful collection tactics and credit reporting problems. His approach emphasizes reviewing documents and preserving evidence so consumers can enforce their rights under federal statutes when conduct may cross the line.
(If you want, I can tailor this to your preferred 50–70 word style once you confirm which Derek profile page you want cited, since you’ve used multiple firm URLs in prior posts.)
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Conclusion
You don’t have to keep answering the phone just because a collector is persistent. If you believe Aargon Collection Agency is contacting you in a way that feels aggressive, confusing, or unsupported by paperwork, shift the entire situation to written documentation. Ask for debt validation in writing, stop discussing details on calls, and start saving everything—call logs, voicemails, texts, envelopes, and any letters you receive. That record helps you confirm whether the debt is real, whether the amount matches, and whether the contact pattern may cross legal lines. If you want a professional review of your timeline and evidence, contact Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC at +1 877 700 5790.
FAQs About Aargon Collection Agency
1) Who is Aargon Collection Agency?
Aargon Collection Agency is commonly listed as Aargon Agency, Inc., a debt collection business with a BBB profile and a Las Vegas address.
2) What is Aargon Collection Agency’s verified address?
BBB lists 8668 Spring Mountain Rd STE 110, Las Vegas, NV 89117-4132 for Aargon Agency, Inc.
3) What phone numbers are verified for Aargon?
BBB lists (702) 220-7037, (800) 280-1183, and (800) 326-7118.
4) How do I make Aargon prove the debt?
Send a written debt validation request. The FDCPA’s validation rules are in 15 U.S.C. § 1692g.
5) What if Aargon is calling about a debt that isn’t mine?
Don’t confirm personal details on the phone. Request validation in writing and compare the creditor/amount/dates to your records before taking action.
6) Can robocalls from a collector be illegal?
The FCC explains the Telephone Consumer Protection Act generally restricts non-emergency autodialed/prerecorded calls to cell phones without prior express consent. If you believe you didn’t consent, save evidence.
7) Do BBB complaints prove the company did something illegal?
Not by themselves. BBB complaint totals show what consumers reported, but each case depends on facts and documentation. BBB shows complaint totals for the last 3 years and 12 months.
8) Has Aargon been involved in FDCPA lawsuits?
Yes—public court records include Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)-related filings naming Aargon, such as Fokes v. Aargon Collection Agency. A filing is an allegation unless there’s a final court decision.
9) What’s the fastest way to reduce calls?
Stop phone negotiations and move everything to writing: request validation, log every call, and keep voicemails/texts. That paper trail often reduces chaos and supports escalation.
10) How can I contact Aargon’s compliance department?
Aargon publishes a Compliance Department contact: 702-874-3175 Ext. 112 (Las Vegas address shown on the same page).



