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Advance America in Pasadena, TX

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Advance America at 140 Southmore Ave in Pasadena, TX provides quick payday and title loans.

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Advance America Review

Advance America's Pasadena, TX location at 140 Southmore Ave serves the surrounding community with accessible short-term lending solutions. The storefront is open Monday through Friday from 10AM to 6PM, and Saturdays from 10AM to 3PM, providing convenient hours for Pasadena residents. This standalone location makes it easy to walk in and start your application.

At this Pasadena store, you can apply for payday loans, title loans, and check cashing services. Call +1 713-589-1131 to speak with a lending staff context about your options, get a pre-approval estimate, or learn what documents you'll need to bring.

If you're a Pasadena resident facing an unexpected expense, this Advance America location provides a straightforward alternative to traditional banks. Bring a valid government ID, recent pay stub, and information about your bank account to complete your application faster. The branch has handled countless loan applications for people in the Pasadena area.

Services & Features

In-store loan applications
Installment Loans ($100-$1,000)
Multiple payment plan options for installment products
Online loan applications
Payday Loans ($100-$500)
Phone-based pre-qualification
Same-day funding for payday and installment loans
Spanish-language customer support
Title Loans ($2,000-$25,000)
Western Union money transfer services

Feature Checklist

Mobile App
Online Portal
Score Tracking
Credit Education
Personal Advisor
Identity Theft Protection

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Same-day loan funding available for payday and installment loans
  • High customer satisfaction with 4.9/5 star rating across 125,497 reviews
  • Offers title loans up to $25,000, providing larger loan amounts than payday-only lenders
  • Multiple application channels: online, in-store, and phone pre-qualification
  • Bilingual customer service available (Spanish-language support)
  • Longer repayment terms for installment loans compared to standard payday products
  • Western Union services available at physical locations

Cons

  • Payday loans limited to $100-$500, requiring customers to seek installment or title loans for larger needs
  • Title loans require vehicle ownership and paid-off status, creating barriers for customers without qualifying collateral
  • Website does not disclose APR or cost information, making it difficult to compare true borrowing costs upfront
  • Installment loans still carry typical short-term lending costs not listed on the product pages
  • Limited store hours (closes at 4pm on Saturday, closed Sundays) may inconvenience some borrowers

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State Consumer Finance Context

This is state-level context for Emergency Cash consumers in Pasadena, TX. It does not confirm that Advance America or this specific location is licensed.

State regulator

Texas Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner

Payday loan rules in Texas

Status: Permitted

Rate context: No state fee cap; structured through Credit Access Business (CAB) model with effective APRs frequently exceeding 500%

Payday loans are legal in Texas but operated as Credit Access Businesses (CABs) that arrange loans through third-party lenders, exempting them from state usury rate caps. Several cities (Austin, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston) have enacted local ordinances imposing loan amount limits and rollover restrictions. Austin limits CAB loans to $1,500 and restricts rollovers; Dallas limits loans to $500 with 90-day mandatory waiting period between loans. The Texas Finance Code (Tex. Bus. & Com. Code § 59.001-59.060) regulates CABs but does not establish fee caps.

Installment loan rules in Texas

Status: Permitted

Rate context: 10% APR for written contracts; 18% APR default rate (Tex. Bus. & Com. Code § 307.003)

Installment loans are regulated under Texas Finance Code; same rate caps apply as personal loans for consumer lending transactions

Key state rules to check

  • Payday and auto title lenders operate as Credit Access Businesses (CABs) arranging loans through third-party lenders.
  • No state cap on CAB fees; effective APRs frequently exceed 500%.
  • Several cities (Austin, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston) have enacted local payday lending ordinances.

Source: CreditDoc state-law summary and listed public regulator resources. Verify licensing directly with the listed state regulator before relying on a provider.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Advance America respond to consumer complaints?

According to CFPB data (2023-present), Advance America has a 99.8% response rate to consumer complaints, with 97.5% of those responses delivered within the CFPB's 15-day window. Response rate measures whether the company replied — not whether the consumer's issue was resolved in their favor.

What services does Advance America offer?

Advance America offers 10 services including Payday Loans ($100-$500), Installment Loans ($100-$1,000), Title Loans ($2,000-$25,000), Online loan applications, In-store loan applications, and 5 more.

What profile signals are listed for Advance America?

Advance America has profile signals associated with Consumers needing $100-$1,000 in emergency cash between paychecks with stable income, Vehicle owners seeking larger loans ($2,000-$25,000) against paid-off car titles, Spanish-speaking borrowers in the Jacksonville area seeking bilingual loan services, People unable to qualify for traditional bank loans and needing provider-stated funding timing.

What are the strengths and weaknesses of Advance America?

Key strengths: Same-day loan funding available for payday and installment loans; High customer satisfaction with 4.9/5 star rating across 125,497 reviews; Offers title loans up to $25,000, providing larger loan amounts than payday-only lenders. Areas to consider: Payday loans limited to $100-$500, requiring customers to seek installment or title loans for larger needs; Title loans require vehicle ownership and paid-off status, creating barriers for customers without qualifying collateral.

How does Advance America compare to similar companies?

In the Emergency Cash category, comparable providers include Auto Title Loan, Car Title Loan, EZ Cash Title Loans. Each company has different strengths, so compare services, pricing, and consumer complaint records before deciding what to do next.

Quick Facts

Headquarters
140 Southmore Ave, Pasadena, TX 77502
BBB Accredited
No
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Research Note on Advance America

Advance America is profile signals for consumers in immediate financial distress who need $100-$25,000 within 24 hours and have steady income or vehicle collateral. The primary caveat is that emergency cash loans carry higher in listed context costs than traditional lending products—consumers should only use these services for genuine emergencies and must understand the true cost of borrowing before committing, as APR and fee information is not prominently displayed on the website.

CFPB Transparency Report

Public data from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Response Rate*
99.8%
On-Time Response**
97.5%

* Percentage of consumer complaints that received a company response (does not indicate the complaint was resolved in the consumer's favor)

** Percentage of responses delivered within the CFPB's 15-day window

Source: consumerfinance.gov | Last checked 2026-03-28

Profile Signals

  • Consumers needing $100-$1,000 in emergency cash between paychecks with stable income
  • Vehicle owners seeking larger loans ($2,000-$25,000) against paid-off car titles
  • Spanish-speaking borrowers in the Jacksonville area seeking bilingual loan services
  • People unable to qualify for traditional bank loans and needing provider-stated funding timing
Updated 2026-05-08

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Quick Summary

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Financial Wellness Guides

Financial Terms Explained (10 terms)

New to credit and lending? Here are the key terms used on this page, explained in plain language with real-number examples.

Interest & Rates

APR — Annual Percentage Rate

The total yearly cost of borrowing money, including the interest rate plus any fees the lender charges. Think of it as the 'true price tag' on a loan.

Why it matters

Lenders are required to show APR by law (Truth in Lending Act) because the interest rate alone can hide fees. Comparing APR across lenders is the most reliable way to find the lower-cost loan.

Example

You borrow $10,000 at 6% interest for 3 years, but there's a $300 origination fee. The interest rate is 6%, but the APR is 6.9% because it includes that fee. You'd pay $304/month and $946 total in interest.

Compound Interest

Interest calculated on both the original amount borrowed AND the interest that's already been added. It's 'interest on interest' — and it makes debt grow faster than you'd expect.

Why it matters

Credit cards and many loans use compound interest. If you only make minimum payments, compound interest is why a $3,000 balance can take 15 years to pay off.

Example

You owe $1,000 at 20% annual interest compounded monthly. After month 1 you owe $1,016.67. Month 2, interest is charged on $1,016.67 (not $1,000), so you owe $1,033.61. After 1 year without payments: $1,219.

MAPR — Military Annual Percentage Rate

A special APR calculation used for military servicemembers that includes ALL costs — fees, insurance, and add-ons — capped at 36% by federal law.

Why it matters

The Military Lending Act protects active-duty servicemembers and their families from high-cost lending. Any lender charging above 36% MAPR to military is breaking federal law.

Example

A payday lender charges a $15 fee per $100 borrowed for 2 weeks. For civilians, that's technically legal in some states. For military: that works out to 391% MAPR — illegal under the MLA.

Usury Rate — Usury Rate (Interest Rate Cap)

The maximum interest rate a lender can legally charge in a particular state. Charging above this rate is called 'usury' and is illegal.

Why it matters

Usury laws are your main legal protection against predatory interest rates. But beware: some states have weak or no usury caps, and federal banks can sometimes override state limits.

Example

New York caps interest at 16% for most consumer loans (25% is criminal usury). If a lender tries to charge you 30% in NY, that loan is unenforceable — you could fight it in court.

How Loans Work

Collateral — Loan Collateral

An asset you pledge to the lender as security for a loan. If you stop paying, the lender can seize and sell that asset to recover their money.

Why it matters

Secured loans (with collateral) have lower interest rates because the lender has less risk. But you could lose your home, car, or savings if you default.

Example

A mortgage uses your house as collateral. A car loan uses your vehicle. A title loan uses your car title. If you miss payments, the lender can foreclose or repossess.

Fees & Costs

Late Fee — Late Payment Fee

A charge added to your account when you miss a payment deadline. Most credit cards charge $29-$41 per late payment, and many loans have similar penalties.

Why it matters

The fee itself hurts, but the real damage is to your credit score. A payment 30+ days late stays on your credit report for 7 years and can drop your score 60-110 points.

Example

Your credit card payment of $150 is due March 1. You pay on March 18. The bank charges a $39 late fee. If it's 30+ days late, it gets reported to credit bureaus and your 760 score drops to 670.

NSF Fee — Non-Sufficient Funds Fee

A fee your bank charges when a payment bounces because there isn't enough money in your account. Also called a 'bounced check fee' or 'returned payment fee.'

Why it matters

NSF fees hit you twice — your bank charges you AND the company you were trying to pay may charge their own returned payment fee. That's $50-70 for one missed payment.

Example

Your auto-pay tries to pull $350 for rent, but you only have $280 in checking. Your bank charges $35 NSF fee. Your landlord charges $25 returned payment fee. Total damage: $60 in fees.

Legal Terms

Usury — Usury (Illegal Interest)

The practice of charging interest rates higher than what the law allows. Usury laws set state-specific caps on how much lenders can charge.

Why it matters

If a lender charges usurious rates, the loan may be void, penalties can be reduced, or you may be entitled to damages. Know your state's limits.

Example

Your state caps consumer loans at 24% APR. An online lender charges you 36%. That loan may be unenforceable, and you may only be required to repay the principal — no interest or fees.

Credit Cards

Cash Advance — Credit Card Cash Advance

Using your credit card to get cash from an ATM or bank. It's one of the most expensive ways to borrow — higher interest rate, immediate interest accrual (no grace period), and an upfront fee.

Why it matters

Cash advances are a repeat-borrowing risk: 25-30% APR with no grace period plus a 3-5% fee. Interest starts the second you withdraw, not at the end of the billing cycle.

Example

You take a $500 cash advance. Fee: $25 (5%). Interest: 28% APR starting immediately. After 30 days, you owe $536.67. After 6 months of minimum payments, you've paid $85 in interest on $500.

Want to learn more? Read our Financial Wellness Guides for in-depth explanations and practical advice.

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