Not lawfully. Only officers with legal authority to make arrests (such as policemen or federal agents) may ordinarily make arrests without a court order for arrest issued in advance. Sometimes an emergency may itself consititute a warrent and peace officers or even (in extreme cases) citizens may make an arrest but debt collection is not such an emergency. Except when it rises to the level of fraud, when it amounts to refusal to comply with a court order, and sometimes in cases involving family law (especially child support), failure to pay a debt is not generally a crime, and in such cases it's the fraud, or refusal to support a family, or obey the court that's the crime, not he debt. Movies and books sometimes recall debtor's prison, which was a part of English life until the 1800s, but most American states have never enforced imprisonment for debt, even before our Revolution. Wikipedia's Article on Debtor's Prison covers the topic well. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debtor%27s_prison If a creditor sues ye, and obtains judgment, the court may order various unpleasant mechanisms to force ye to pay, such as garnishing wages, impounding bank accounts, or seizing and selling property--but prison isn't one of them unless ye disobey such a court order, and even in that case ye could only be arrested for contempt of court and only by the police, not a collection agency. On the other hand, the law is rather harsh on creditors or collection agencies that harrass debtors unreasonably. The details of protections offered to debtors are complex and require a lawyer's assistance.
A Commercial Collection Agency is and agency that collects debt on behalf of their clients, same as a consumer collection agency, but a commercial collection agency collects business to business.
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The commercial collection agency is used in debt collection in the event a debtor fails to.
If the bill was late enough to be sent to a collection agency, the collection of that bill has been turned over to that collection agency as well.
A Commercial Collection Agency is and agency that collects debt on behalf of their clients, same as a consumer collection agency, but a commercial collection agency collects business to business.
Norwegian National Collection Agency was created in 1990.
Norwegian National Collection Agency's population is 2,005.
if a collection agency isn't paid, the debt can be put on a persons credit report. The collection agency can also choose to garnish a persons paycheck.
Yes, Collection agency can do that. But contact a good collection agency like Guardian Credit Services, they know will how to deal with customers to get money
A collection agency cannot call your employer to garish your wages. In order for your wages to be garnished, you must be sued by the collection agency. And the agency must win a judgment against you.
Records of arrest are public records. Call the agency you believe made the arrest and ask.
No they can not issue a warrant for your arrest. Any collection agency that does should be reported immediately to the proper authorities. They will be fined and will lose their license to collect. However, collection agencies can refer your debt to a law firm that specializes in civil claims regarding credit card debt. Those firms can in turn send notices that threaten to file civil suits in a court that covers your city.