DEBT COLLECTION
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Does someone in
Arizona owe you money?
We represent people to
whom money is owed by an Arizona debtor.
Many debt collection
cases are handled on a "no recovery, no fee" basis.٭ The
fee basis depends on several factors: whether the claim appears
collectible; whether the claim is stale or fresh; whether there is a
writing which corroborates the claim; the size of the claim; the
location and composition of the debtor; and, other relevant
circumstances.
We will evaluate the
claim, at no charge, to determine whether we can accept the claim on a
"no recovery, no fee" basis. For a free claim evaluation,
download (in PDF) a Claim Referral form
and send us the relevant information to review.
To evaluate a debt
collection claim, you should consider the following:
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Is the debtor an
individual or an entity, such as a corporation or an LLC?
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Is the amount owed
more, or less, than five thousand dollars ($5,000.00)?
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Where does the debtor
reside?
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Is the debt oral or
written?
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What reason, if any, is
given by the debtor for non-payment?
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How old is the claim?
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What is the basis of
the claim (open account, written contract, etc.)?
Claims based upon
non-sufficient funds ("NSF") checks are also accepted,
sometimes
regardless of the amount of the check, and sometimes on a "no recovery,
no fee" basis. See our NSF check page
for more information.
For terms and conditions
relating to collection of Foreign Judgments (judgments obtained outside
of Arizona), see our
Foreign Judgments page.
The
Commercial Law League Operative Guide applies to certain commercial
claims forwarded to us by members of the Commercial Law League of
America. General information for CLLA
Forwarders may be found
here.
We have represented
creditors in a wide variety of commercial matters including the sale of
goods, insurance premium matters, transportation, student loan, credit
union claims, bank loans, credit card claims, mortgage foreclosures,
repossessions and deficiency matters.
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Under applicable rules, the client must remain responsible for payment
of out-of-pocket expenses such as filing fees, process server fees, etc.
For a free evaluation
of your claim, or to forward a claim,
contact us by
e-mail, "snailmail" or
telephone (928/445-3230). |