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No I said court files, the actual file with all the papers with the blue backs and scribbled notes, etc. You get to sit in a room and view it as long as you want.
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Yes, but not just licensed private investigators, anybody has access to most types of court filings. They are public record as they should be.
Usually the clerk at a courthouse will hide some...
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In California, the California Civil Code Of Procedure is as follows:
700.140. (a) Subject to Section 700.160, to levy upon a deposit
Account, the levying officer shall personally serve a copy of...
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Or hire and investigator to recover your judgment on a contingency. If its over $2000 you can find PI's who will do this for anywhere between 30% and 60%. And there are no up front fees.
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I have recovered judgments for many, many judgment creditors. A typical scenario would be as follows:
Creditor pays me $250 to locate one bank account. If we find an account with funds, then they...
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ChoicePoint is not a credit reporting agency. They are an information brokerage company and sell public records and credit "HEADER" reports, which are not credit reports at all. A "header" report...
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You cannot really do anything effective until you win a court judgment. I suppose you could ask a collection agency to report it with Dunn and Bradstreet, that's not going to help you much. Get a...
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If I were you, I would sue them right away, file complaints with your states labor board. I would personally have the guy served with small claims papers and make sure everyone around him knows he is...
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Why would you want to garnish wages? Its slow slow and innefficient, and you only get a percentage of the check, if any, depending on your state. Go after bank accounts and vehicles.
Private...
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Of course get the judgment! If they don't have anything now, you can always collect down the road. And after 12 years of paying you rent, hopefully with their checks, you already have their banking...
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I agree, the story is a little strange.
I am a private investigator in California. What lawyer wouldn't attempt to collect their own judgment?
You need an asset investigation. Most private...
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I am a licensed private investigator. If its just you, George 1950 is right, follow them to work or hire a private investigator who is experienced. There are several ways Pi's get employment info, ...
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I am a licensed private investigator and can give you advise or help.
Is the debtor an individual or corporation? What state are you in? How do you know the debtor "Forwarded" (Transfered?) his...
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The answer is no. To enforce a judgment and levy banks in another state, the judgment creditor must apply for a sister state judgment. After they get the sister state judgment in the state where your...
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There is no possible way of being a Private Investigator if you are a felon. All private investigators must be licensed, and in my state and I believe every state, the license applicant must have a...
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