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Can a California dentist withhold records because the patient has an unpaid bill?
A billing dispute does not suspend the patient's right to inspect or receive records. Debt collection and records access run on separate tracks. If the request is otherwise valid, the office still has to meet the California records deadlines.
- Last verified
- 2026-06-09
- Reviewer
- Mahtab Mansour, DDS, 2026-04-25
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Query patterns
- Can a California dentist withhold records because the patient has an unpaid bill?
- Unpaid bill and records
- California rule on unpaid balances and patient access to records or radiographs.
- Unpaid bill and records California dental law and ethics
Source citations
- A9 HSC section 123110 patient inspection, copies, form/format, fees, and unpaid-balance rule (leginfo.legislature.ca.gov, verified 2026-03-23)
Supporting public URLs
- /guide/california-dentistry-law-ethics-exam/records-confidentiality
- /guide/california-dentistry-law-ethics-exam/glossary
- /free-practice-test
- /guide/california-dentistry-law-ethics-exam/glossary/how-long-to-respond-to-record-request
- /guide/california-dentistry-law-ethics-exam/glossary/can-original-radiographs-go-to-another-dentist
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