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About Us
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Pacific Recovery Services is a full service
firm that provides the following services:
- Judgment recovery for existing unpaid judgments
- Pre-judgment recovery of debts
- Filing small claims suits for clients
- Filing liens for homeowner associations
- Foreclosures for homeowner associations and trust deed lenders
- Receiverships in Southern California counties
- Purchase of accounts receivable and judgments
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What makes us unique is that we are capable of
utilizing all legal methods to collect your debt and will recommend to you
the best method for your situation. Many other firms utilize only one
method to collect which may not be to your best
advantage.
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Michael Chulak, in-house legal counsel for Pacific
Recovery Services is an experienced collection and homeowner association
attorney who graduated from Ventura College of Law and California State
University at Los Angeles.
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The staff of Pacific includes individuals with legal,
skiptracing (locating debtors), asset investigation and collection skills
and experience.
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Pacific Recovery Services collects existing unpaid
judgments from all courts, as well as pre-judgment accounts receivable
(debts owed), of $5,000 or more, assigned to it on a contingency
basis.
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Upon assigning an uncollected judgment or unpaid debt
to Pacific, we will do the following:
- Locate the debtor.
- Search for all available assets owned by the debtor and any sources
of income.
- Use every reasonable means available to collect the debt (including
but not limited to garnishments and asset seizures).
- Pay the cash collected to you less our compensation and certain
defined costs.
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While Pacific Recovery Services uses a firm
approach to collecting money, the debtor is always treated with complete
respect and only legal methods are utilized.
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Pacific Recovery Services is equipped to serve
clients anywhere in California where the amount owed is $5,000 or
more.
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Contact us today so we can collect what is owed to you.
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Glossary of Collection Terms
Acknowledgement of Satisfaction of Judgment
A form signed by the judgment creditor that states that the debtor has paid the judgment debt in full.
Allege (or assert)
To claim or maintain that something is true (for instance, that the debtor signed something).
Assign
To transfer a claim from the original creditor to a debt collection agency or other party for collection.
Bankruptcy
A federal court process that discharges most or all of a debtor's debts in exchange for the debtor's non - exempt property; see also wage earner plan.
Bargaining Power
Control over the situation, sufficient to affect the results.
Barred
Prevented; for example, a statute of limitation may bar (prevent) the filing of an old claim.
Cancel
To back out of, rescind, extinguish or terminate.
Charges
Any amount added to a debt, such as interest, court costs, attorney's fees, or collection fees.
Claim (or amount claimed)
The amount that a collector believes is owing.
Claim (or assert)
To demand payment of an alleged debt, or to assert a defense to an alleged debt.
Collateral
Property given by the debtor to the creditor to secure payment of the debt (see secured debt).
Collection fees
Fees that a debt collector will attempt to add to the debt to cover the expenses of collecting it.
Collector
A business or a person who attempts to collect a debt; may be a creditor or a debt collection agency.
Complete defense
Where the person against whom a claim is made has no legal obligation to pay anything.
Consumer debt
A debt incurred by a natural person, in a marketplace transaction, for personal, family, or household purposes.
Contract
A legally enforceable agreement.
Corroborating evidence
Facts or documents that help to support a party's position in a case.
Co-signer
Someone other than the debtor who has promised to pay the debt if the debtor does not pay it.
Court costs
Certain court related expenses of the prevailing party, which the court may add to the debt.
Credibility
Reputation for honesty.
Credit
The right to incur a debt, or the right to delay repayment of a debt.
Credit record
A history of one's use and repayment of credit, including any delays in payment, compiled by a credit reporting agency.
Credit report
A summary of a person's credit record prepared by a credit reporting agency and sold to prospective creditors and others.
Credit reporting agency
A business (sometimes called a credit bureau) that compiles and sells people's credit reports to other businesses.
Credit standing
A person's reputation for the payment of debts, as documented in his or her credit record.
Creditor
A business or individual who extends credit, or to whom a debt is owed.
Debt
A legal obligation to pay money, often resulting from a purchase on credit or a loan of money; generally means an obligation arising from a consumer transaction.
Debt collection
Activity that results in payment of debts.
Debt collection agency
A business that collects debts that were originally owing to some other creditor -
Also called "debt collector".
Debt counselor
A professional person who is an expert in personal finance and financial problem solving.
Debtor
A person who has a legal duty to pay money to someone else.
Defame
To harm someone's reputation.
Defense
Where all or part of a claim is not legally enforceable (a partial defense or complete defense).
Demand for payment
A creditor's or debt collection agency's request for payment of an alleged debt.
Dispute
To assert that one does not owe the amount claimed (or when used as a noun, a controversy).
Dunning letter
A letter from a creditor or debt collection agency that demands payment of a debt.
Enforceable
Where a court would find the claimed debt to be lawfully owed to another, and would issue a court judgment that declares that the debtor owes it.
Evidence
An oral or written statement, or a document, photograph or drawing (etc.), that is offered to prove a position.
Execution
The enforcement of a judgment by a sheriff, pursuant to a writ of execution, against the debtor's earnings, bank account, or other property.
Exempt
Earnings or property that is protected by law against being seized to satisfy a judgment.
Fraud
One example is a false statement that is made knowingly, intended to be relied up on, and relied upon justifiably by another, with resulting loss.
Garnishment of earnings
A levy of execution by a court officer on someone's earnings, a portion being taken each pay period to pay off the judgment.
Good faith
Honestly, based on a reasonable belief that something is authorized and legitimate.
Grace period
The number of days after a due date within which the debtor can pay without paying a penalty.
Indebtedness
The total of the debts that the debtor owes.
Installment or installment payments
Monthly or weekly payments to a creditor or debt collector.
Interest
A charge for using or delaying repayment of money (amount x rate x time = interest).
Judgment
A court document that states the amount that the court has determined that a debtor owes.
Judgment creditor
A party to a lawsuit, who was awarded a court judgment against another party.
Judgment debt
The total amount that will pay off the judgment, including: (a) the original debt;
(b) and pre-judgment interest, court costs and other charges; and (c) any interest and court costs after judgment.
Judgment debtor
A party to a lawsuit, against whom another party was awarded a judgment.
Judgment lien
A security interest in real property which prevents its sale until the judgment debt is paid.
Judgment - proof
Where, since the debtor has no income or property, a court judgment is worthless.
Harass
To vex, trouble, or annoy someone continually or chronically.
Legitimate
Lawful, authorized, honest, genuine.
Levy of execution
Action taken by a court officer to enforce a judgment against a debtor's earnings, bank account or property, pursuant to a writ of execution.
Lump sum payment
Payment (usually in full) by a single check, money order, or cash payment.
Mediate
To help the parties to a dispute to reach a voluntary settlement of the dispute.
Negative item
An entry in a person's credit record (maintained by a credit reporting agency).
Negotiate
Interact with someone (as by talking with that person), in an attempt to reach an agreement.
Obligation
A legal duty owed to another person.
Original creditor
The business or person to which the debtor first owed the debt, before the business or person assigned it to the debt collection agency for purposes of collection.
Partial defense
Where the person against whom a claim is made has a legal obligation to pay part of a claim, but not all the claim.
Payout agreement
A written agreement between a debtor or collector that expresses the promises of both of them regarding the payment of a debt.
Preponderance of evidence
Evidence that is at least a bit more persuasive than the contrary evidence.
Prerequisite
A requirement that must be met before a claim is legally owing, or before some other right exists.
Principal amount
The amount owed, before adding interest or other charges.
Privacy
A person's interest in being left alone, or in not having others know things they have no right to know.
Remedy
A legal method of enforcing the payment of a debt, or of enforcing some other right, as by filing a lawsuit, or by arranging for a levy of execution to enforce the judgment of a court.
Repossess
To take possession of property (such as a car) that secures repayment of a secured debt that had not been paid.
Right
An interest protected by law, such as a right to possess property, enforce a contract, recover money, receive information, or enjoy privacy.
Right to cancel
A legal right to back out of, rescind, extinguish, or terminate, a contract.
Secured debt
Where the debtor has given the creditor a legal right to take certain described property of the debtor (such as the debtor's car or home), using proper procedure, if the secured debt is not paid.
Settlement
An agreed solution to a problem, usually including payment of money, and release of claims.
Settlement offer
An offer to the other party to resolve a dispute by some kind of compromise.
Sheriff
A court officer whose job it is to enforce court judgments, as by a levy of execution on earnings.
Standards
Rules of conduct, often set by law -- for example, the fair debt collection practices statutes.
Statute
A rule adopted by a legislative body, such as a law that regulates debt collection activities.
Statute of limitation
A statute that limits the time within which a lawsuit can be filed to enforce a claim.
Subprime lender
A lender who charges very high interest rates to borrowers with poor credit.
Substantiate
To provide substantial evidence that proves or verifies the truth of something.
Transaction
The entire contract, including all agreements that are related to its subject or purpose.
Unsecured debt
Where the debt is not backed by collateral, and the creditor therefore has no right to take the debtor's property if the debt is not paid.
Verification notice
A written communication from a collector to a debtor that invites the debtor to inform the collector of any defense to a claim (sometimes called "validation notice").
Voidable
Subject to cancellation (rescission) at the election of a party; if a contract is "void"
it is altogether invalid.
Wage earner plan
An arrangement for the repayment of creditors under bankruptcy court protection.
Waive
To forgive something, such as interest, court costs, part of a claim, or a deadline for payment.
Writ of execution
A court order to the sheriff to levy execution on the debtor's earnings and property.
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Pacific Recovery Services provides judgment collection services in the following areas:
| Acton, Agoura, Agoura Hills, Agua Dulce, Alhambra,
Altadena, Arcadia, Arleta, Artesia, Avalon, Azusa, Baldwin Hills,
Baldwin Park, Bassett, Bell, Bell Canyon, Bell Gardens, Bellflower,
Beverly Hills, Bouquet Canyon, Box Canyon, Burbank, Calabasas, Calabasas
Hills, Canoga Park, Canyon Country, Carson, Castaic, Century City,
Cerritos, Chatsworth, Claremont, Commerce, Compton, Covina, Cudahy,
Crystalaire, Culver City, Del Sur, Diamond Bar, Downey, Duarte,
East Los Angeles, East Rancho Dominguez, El Monte, El Segundo, Encino,
Firestone Park, Flintridge, Gardena, Glassell, Glassell Park, Glendale,
Glendora, Granada Hills, Hacienda Heights, Hawaiian Gardens, Hansen
Dam, Hawthorne, Hermosa Beach, Hidden Hills, Highland Park, Hollywood,
Huntington Park, Industry, Inglewood, Irwindale, La Canada Flintridge,
La Crescenta- Montrose, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, La Puente,
La Verne, La Canada, Lake Hughes, Lake Los Angeles, Lake View Terrace,
Lakewood, Lancaster, Lawndale, Leimert Park, Lennox, Leona Valley,
Lincoln Heights, Littlerock, Lomita, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Lynwood,
Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Marina Del Rey, Maywood, Mission Hills,
Monrovia, Monte Nido, Montebello, Monterey Park, Mount Baldy, Mount
Wilson, Newhall, North El Monte, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge,
Norwalk, Pacoima, Palisades, Palmdale, Paramount, Pearblossom, Pico
Rivera, Pomona, Quartz Hill, Rancho Dominguez, Rancho Palos Verdes,
Rancho Park, Redondo Beach, Reseda, Ritter Ranch, Rolling Hills,
Rolling Hills Estates, Rosemead, San Dimas, San Fernando, San Gabriel,
San Marino, San Pedro, Santa Clarita, Santa Fe Springs, Santa Monica,
Saratoga Hills, Saugus, Sherman Oaks, Sierra Madre, Signal Hill,
South El Monte, South Gate, South Pasadena, Stevenson Ranch, Studio
City, Sun Valley, Sun Village, Tarzana, Temple City, Toluca Lake,
Topanga, Torrance, Tujunga, Universal City, Val Verde, Valencia,
Valley Village, Van Nuys, Venice, Vernon, Walnut, Walnut Park, West
Covina, West Hills, West Hollywood, West Los Angeles, West Toluca
Lake, Westchester, Whittier, Wilmington, Windsor Hills, Winnetka,
Woodland Hills.
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| Camarillo, Channel Islands, Faria Beach, Fillmore,
Moorpark, Newbury Park, Oak Park, Oak View, Ojai, Oxnard, Port Hueneme,
Santa Paula, Saticoy, Somis, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Ventura
(San Buenaventura), Westlake Village.
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| Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Balboa Island, Brea, Buena
Park, Corona Island, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Dana Point, Foothill Ranch,
Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine,
La Habra, La Palma, Ladera Ranch, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna
Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forrest, Los Alamitos, Mission Viejo,
Newport Beach, Newport Coast, Orange, Placentia, Rossmoor, San Clemente,
San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Santa Ana Heights, Seal Beach, Stanton,
Tustin, Tustin Foothills, Villa Park, Westminster, Yorba Linda.
Kern County:
Arvin, Bakersfield, Bear Valley Springs, Bodfish, Boron, Buttonwillow, Caliente, California City, China Lake Acres, Delano, Ford City, Frazier Park, Golden Hills, Kernville, Lake Isabella, Lamont, Lebec, Lost Hills, Maricopa, McFarland, Mojave, North Edwards, Oildale, Pine Mountain Club, Ridgecrest, Rosamond, Rosedale, Shafter, South Taft, Stallion Springs, Taft, Taft Heights, Tehachapi, Wasco, Weedpatch, Weldon, Wofford Heights
Santa Barbara County:
Ballard, Buellton, Carpinteria, Gaviota, Goleta, Guadalupe, Hollister Ranch, Hope Ranch, Isla Vista, Lompoc, Los Alamos, Los Olivos, Mission Canyon, Mission Hills, Montecito, Orcutt, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, Santa Ynez, Solvang, Summerland, Toro Canyon
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| Adelanto, Apple Valley, Barstow, Big Bear, Big Bear
City, Chino, Chino Hills, Colton, Crestline, Fontana, Grand Terrace,
Hesperia, Highland, Joshua Tree, Lake Arrowhead, Landers, Loma Linda,
Montclair, Morongo Valley, Needles, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands,
Rialto, Running Springs, San Bernardino, Twentynine Palms, Upland,
Victorville, Yucaipa, Yucca Valley.
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| Anza, Banning, Beaumont, Bermuda Dunes, Blythe,
Cabazon, Calimesa, Canyon Lake, Cathedral City, Cherry Valley, Coachella,
Corona, Desert Hot Springs, East Blythe, East Hemet, El Cerrito,
Glen Avon, Hemet, Highgrove, Home Gardens, Homeland, Idyllwild-Pine
Cove, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Lake Elsinore, Lakeland Village,
Lakeview, Mecca, Mira Loma, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Murrieta Hot
Springs, Norco, Nuevo, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Pedley, Perris,
Quail Valley, Rancho Mirage, Riverside, Rubidoux, San Jacinto, Sun
City, Sunnyslope, Temecula, Thousand Palms, Valle Vista, Wildomar,
Winchester, Woodcrest.
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