If the employment agency will charge a fee
Ask them. However, unless it is a government agency form, they are under no obligation to do so.
Under the Federal "Fair Debt Credit Practices Act"; 804 (in the Related Link below) a collection agency may only contact a third party (i.e. employer) to find debtor's location, only. They can ask no other questions and the employer is not required to divulge more information.
A debt collection verification letter is a document that requests proof of a debt from a collection agency. It should include your name, address, and the debt amount you are questioning. You can find templates online or request one from the collection agency.
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.
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Most likely, his employer will not give you that information. However, your State's child support agency can subpoena it.
I am not sure if employers can refuse to verify employment but they are not at liberty to discuss your job performance. Depending on the laws of your state The potential employer can ask the previous employer 5 things 1.The date that you were hired. 2.the position you were hired for. 3. the starting pay for that position 4. the date that your employment stopped. 5. if they would consider hiring you again for that position. (to which they can say yes or NO!) Any employer can also refuse to verify the employment of a former or current employee, unless the verification is being requested by State,Federal or local government agencies such welfare,social security,IRS,Police,court system ect.. Employers can also refuse to verify your previous or current employment over the telephone and ask that the person or agency seeking verification submit a written request for the information..
Only the credit bureaus the collection agency can remove a collection from your credit report. The collection agency won't do it now since it is paid and they have no reason to. You can dispute it to the credit bureaus and ask for verification on the account. They will have 30 days to verify the items or it must be removed from your credit report.
An umbrella agency is a company that acts as an employer to agency contractors who work under a fixed term contract assignment, usually through a recruitment employment agency in the United Kingdom.
No, in fact you don't even have to deal with them if you don't want to, they are just tactics they use to get your employment info so when and if they try and sue you and if successful they will file a writ with the courts immediately to garnish your wages. Never give them your bank account info, your credit card number or employment info.
A construction recruitment agency assists with employment and staffing. If you are an employer they can help to find needed employees. If you are looking for work they can help place you with a company.