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Judgment Enforcement – The Step-by-Step Course
How to Find Your Judgments on the Databases
Okay, let’s say that you now have your search access to TracersInfo, IRBSearch,
TLO or another really competent search place, and maybe you’ve signed up for Clear
Choice’s Credit reports. And you have your Case Research pages in front of you. What
you are going to do now is investigate the JD’s using one of the better databases.
Your goal is to find out which judgments have the “better debtors.”
I’ll say this a different way. Your goal is to learn everything you can about a JD before
you solicit the assignment from the creditor. This will save you time and money.
When you run one of the Databases, you’ll be absolutely amazed how much
information is out there about people. It’s not available to the general public. But because
of your business, it’s available to you.
You can also find judgments themselves on these databases
Civil Judgments on Tracers Info
Cost: $1.00
Price quoted includes 'No Records Found' responses
• Judgments Search by Business Name
• Judgments Search by Business Name & State
• Judgments Search by Individual Name
• Judgments Search by Indiv. Name & State
• Judgments Search by Indiv. Name & Address
• Judgments Search by Address
Here’s a cool way to search on a lot of the databases: Put in your
state and city, and a key word -Automotive, or Chiropractor, or
Construction, or Smith, or Greene, or HOA, or Plumber, or USING
“Café” or something else. Then you’ll get ALL the judgments DATABASES TO
(for $1) where that key word is either a plaintiff or defendant. FIND
Please note too, that not every state and county is equally JUDGMENTS
covered here. For example, North Carolina has judgments on
both TLO and Tracers, but not as many as other states. Western
NY has even fewer, I’ve learned. Don’t call and ask me why. Who knows?
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