Asset Investigation for Judgment Recovery California

Our enforcement specialists have been trained to search for the following information:

Employment

Once we figure out where the judgment debtor is punching in everyday, we can roll up our sleeves and start working our magic to get back what’s rightfully owed. Wage garnishment and all that jazz, but we follow the rules laid down by the law.

Skip Trace

It’s like we’re digital detectives on a treasure hunt. We chase down judgment debtor’s who’ve gone all ninja and disappeared. We’re talking online tools, databases, even social media. It’s like a high-tech game of hide and seek, and our goal? Finding those judgment debtors who owe money and think they can stay in the shadows. We’re like the financial justice superheroes!

Asset Valuations

We’re like the price tag experts. We check out a judgment debtor’s stuff to see what it’s worth. Houses, cars, grandma’s antique teapot – you name it! We’re trying to figure out how much their goodies are really valued at. And, we might use these things as collateral or payment for the outstanding debt. It’s our secret recipe for judgment recovery success.

Professional Licenses

So, these are like the official “thumbs-up” to work in fancy fields. Doctors, lawyers, all the pros – they’ve got ’em. You need one to say, “I’m legit!” It’s like the gold star that proves you’ve got the smarts and skills to do your job right. We’re all about making sure the pros are truly professional!

Social Media

We’re online detectives, sifting through a judgment debtor’s social media. We’re scrolling through their posts, pics, and chats, playing the online detective game. We’re looking for any clues that might help us recover the moolah they owe. It’s like peeking into their digital world to find hidden assets or maybe even some tricky business.

Bank Accounts

We’re like financial wizards, peeking into bank accounts to get the lowdown on a judgment debtor’s financial situation. It helps us decide if things like wage garnishment or property liens are also a good idea when other tricks haven’t worked. We’re here to get that money back!

Liens

Think of liens as our way of sticking a “No Trespassing” sign on the judgment debtor’s property. We’re telling the world, “Hold up, they owe us big time!” It’s like a safeguard for the creditor or judgment holder. If the judgment debtor tries to sell their house or car, they’ll have to deal with us first. Liens are our way of making sure we get paid before anyone else.

Judgments

So, judgments are like the boss moves we make when a judgment debtor owes money. It’s when the court officially says, “Yep, they owe you!” Once we’ve got that judgment in our back pocket, we’ve got the green light to go after what’s rightfully yours. It’s like the judge giving us a superhero cape to recover that dough!

Real Property

Real properties are like the big, brick-and-mortar things that the judgment debtor owns, like houses and land. When they owe us, we can put a lien on their real estate, which is like saying, “You can’t sell this house without paying up!” It’s our way of making sure we get our piece of the pie from the most solid stuff they’ve got.

Personal Property

Personal property is more like movable treasure. We’re talking about cars, jewelry, antiques, or even that fancy gaming console. If the judgment debtor’s have these, and they’re not paying up, we can put the squeeze on these items. We’re like the enforcer who wants to grab what’s owed from the smaller, valuable goodies. It’s all part of our game plan for recovery!

UCC Filings

So, you know those UCC filings? Well, they’re like putting a flag on stuff owned by the judgment debtor. This is our way of saying, “Hey, we’ve got dibs on these assets!” It’s like a shield for the creditor or the judgment holder in case the judgment debtor gets sneaky and tries to sell their stuff to dodge paying the debt. It’s our secret weapon to make sure we get what’s owed!

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Judgment Recovery & Enforcement

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Debtor & Judgment Information

Please attach Abstract of Judgment (e.g. "EJ-001")