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Questions before the call

Short answers before you speak with us.

The details matter, but the starting point is simple: request a cash offer, pay no upfront fee to request it, and decide after you speak with EnforcePay.

No upfront cost to request a cash offer. No obligation to accept.

Cost to requestNo upfront cost.
DecisionNo obligation to accept.
Legal adviceUse your own attorney.
Phone(888) 317-1888
Will EnforcePay pay me for my judgment?

If your judgment qualifies and EnforcePay makes an offer you accept, the payment is part of the sale closing. Not every judgment qualifies, and no purchase is promised before review.

Do I have to accept the offer?

No. You can decline. A cash offer is not useful unless the price makes sense to you.

Do I pay anything upfront?

No upfront fee is required to request a cash offer.

What documents do you need?

Usually enough information to identify the judgment, the debtor, the court, the amount, and any current status. An acquisition specialist can ask for the rest.

Is EnforcePay my lawyer?

No. EnforcePay is not a law firm, does not represent you, and does not provide legal advice.

Can I have my own attorney review the agreement?

Yes. If you want legal advice before signing, have your own attorney review the sale documents.

Will I know what happens after I sell?

Ask the specialist before you sign. In some matters, limited non-privileged updates may be available after the sale, but the judgment belongs to EnforcePay after closing.

What if EnforcePay passes?

Then there is no purchase. You owe EnforcePay nothing for submitting the request.