by Admin | Jun 1, 2018 | Asset Searching, Collecting a Florida Judgment
Writ of Execution A more frequent occurrence, a writ of execution is a judicial order is used to sell the debtor’s non-exempt property at auction to satisfy a judgment. The creditor will get the money made from the auction. Too often, those with a Florida Judgement...
by Admin | May 11, 2018 | Asset Searching, Collecting a Florida Judgment, Debt Industry
Asset Searching for Debt Collection & Judgment Recovery Finding Bank Accounts Bank accounts are some of the easiest assets to attach. Once bank accounts are found, the judge will uphold your judgment. A good collections process usually includes a deep search for...
by Admin | May 4, 2018 | Asset Searching, Collecting a Florida Judgment, Finding Hidden Assets, Judgments
Asset Searching for Debt Collection & Judgment Recovery The Facts on Hidden Assets – Each year there are more than eight million Uniform Commercial Code or UCC filings done. Each year more than five hundred thousand corporations will be founded. Each year...
by Admin | Apr 30, 2018 | Collecting a Florida Judgment, Judgments, Obtaining a Judgment Lien
Judgments Satisfaction of Judgment If the judgment is paid off by the debtor, the creditor has to go to the Court Clerk and file a Satisfaction of Judgment form in less than 20 days. It will be filed in the Court where the judgment was entered; however, if the County...
by Admin | Apr 27, 2018 | Asset Searching, Collecting a Florida Judgment, Judgments
Asset Searching for Debt Collection & Judgment Recovery Jurisdictions Public jurisdictions have records on file that can help you in your search to locate someone’s possessions. There are 4,300 U.S. public jurisdictions, but each has it own rules that need to be...
by Admin | Apr 20, 2018 | Collecting a Florida Judgment, Finding Hidden Assets, Judgments
Asset Searching for Debt Collection & Judgment Recovery: Public Records – Public records will become an important part of your search. They can help you locate belongings during your search. You can view state public records through all of the courts in your...