Asset Search
Why you may need an Asset
Search?
You won your lawsuit and are floored when the court officers didn't
force the defendant to settle on the spot.
Are you currently planning to initiate a law suit?
Wouldn't it be nice to know if the other party has any assets or
possessions available to settle your claim?
Asset Search Pros is here to help you make that decision. We are
experts in
conducting skip traces and locating property, even those that have been
hidden; including boats, planes, property (real and personal), and
place(s) of employment, businesses and more. Our goal is to provide you
the information necessary to collect your judgment.
Our Expert Team is driven to locate assets and to provide you quality,
and timely data required to collect your judgment, or to recover your
possessions as quickly and inexpensively as possible.
You will be able to find cheaper firms ready to take your money on the
Web... but, remember you get what you pay for. They routinely sell old,
out of date information that will put you at a major disadvantage when
it comes time to make the critical decision to move forward on a
lawsuit. Asset Search Pros is not this type of firm, we are the choice
for you if
need to know the truth before you waste valuable time and money chasing
an uncollectable debtor.

Who hires Asset Search Pros to conduct an asset search?...
...Debt collectors, judgment recovery specialists, collection agencies, skip tracers, attorneys and individuals looking to collect judgments against individuals and businesses. Our clients will not tolerate outdated or inaccurate information when trying to locate assets and collect judgments... Can you?
We Hear Unfortunate Stories Every Day
Amy and Tom used to be boyfriend and girlfriend. She loaned him $9,000 to buy a used car. Soon after, they broke up, and now Tom refuses to pay her back. She went to court and sued…. Tom claims he has no money or assets to pay Amy back.Randy rented a place at Tower Oaks Apartments, and left a
deposit of $1,950 with the manager. When Randy moved out the manager
refused to give him his deposit back. The manager said the apartment
required painting and other work. Randy knew the apartment was in good
shape, and went to court. He sued the corporation that owned the
apartments. They still refused to pay!
Betty owns a consignment store that sells household items on
consignment. Kelly needs money, so he brings in his
grandmother’s silver dinnerware for Betty to sell. After 6
months, Betty still has not sold it, so Kelly goes to the store and
asks for the dinnerware set back. Betty is unable to find it; Kelly is
upset. Kelly has Betty served for a $5,000 claim in small claims court.
Betty does not show up in court, and then disappears. Her store is
closed….
These are 3 situations that have occurred. Your story will not be exactly the same since each case is different. However, they do show that your case is not completely unique. What is the same in every case is the simple objective of every judgment collection, namely: Perform an asset search and legally seize the located property!