If you have a court awarded judgment, every available method to collect the full amount of
your unpaid judgment is used. A wide array of comprehensive in-house and outside
databases, including confidential and public record resources provide access to research. Skip
tracing is highly utilized for instances when the debtor has moved. Real and personal
property, including bank accounts, wages and other assets are levied to satisfy the judgment.

Judgment enforcement is a specialized field. While traditional collection agencies depend on
volume and persistent telephone calls and letters to harass debtors into paying, judgment
enforcement is different. All judgment recovery services are conducted adhering to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)  and other
applicable statute(s) and case law.

Traditional collection agencies bring their revenue in through working on "claims" rather
than facts (court rendered judgments). Their hands are tied to only harassing the debtor for a
"voluntary" payment. Because a judgment is a court order, monies recovered from debtors by
Everest Judgment Recovery are most often times levied involuntarily, and legally.

Judgment enforcement is a business built on persistence and patience. Those who pursue
judgment recovery must have the ability and knowledge to work within the legal system.
Since the beginning, judgments have been the only type of debts accepted for assignment.
Everest Judgment Recovery