You
Went to Small Claims Court.
You
won a judgement............NOW WHAT!!!
A Plaintiff goes to small claims court, wins
his case and obtains a money judgement against the Defendant. Now
what? Most Plaintiffs, when they filed their lawsuit, never
gave any consideration whatsoever to how they would collect from the
Defendant if they won. Many expect the court or judicial system to
collect it for them. Nothing could be further from the truth. Quite
simply, winning Plaintiffs ("Judgement Creditors") have the sole
and absolute responsibility for collecting on their own. And the
plain fact of the matter is that 80% of all judgements issued by US
courts are never collected.
It is currently estimated that there are
$200-300 BILLION of uncollected judgements nationwide.
Fewer than 5% of all attorneys specialize in
assisting
Judgement Creditors in collecting their money judgements. And those
that do focus on large judgements issued to banks, corporations and/or
well-healed clients.
Judgement
Recovery
Service,
Inc.. (JRS) is
here to help . JRS recovers money for people who have won a judgement
in small claims court. We are not a collection agency,
but judgement recovery specialists, which enables us a wider and more
creative range of legal remedies to recover judgement debts.
Utilizing a wide variety of tools available to
us, we
find missing Judgement Debtors, locate hidden assets and seize them to
satisfy judgements. Our enforcement procedures include wage
garnishments, bank account seizure, liens or seizure of personal
property and more. Unlike other companies offering similar services
which are staffed by novices to the law, JRS is able to rely upon the
legal knowledge and skills obtained by over 15 years of legal practice.
We would like to help
you
collect your Judgement.
If you have any questions and would like to
speak to a
staff member, please call
(702) 366-0017
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JRS does not offer to be or become your
attorney, legal adviser, offer legal services, nor is it a law firm or
other entity offering legal counsel. If you have any legal
questions regarding representations made by JRS, the status of your
judgment, its efficacy or its ability to be collected, you should
direct them to competent legal counsel. JRS is not a collection
agency, third party or otherwise.