A division of: Jamaica Collections & Recovery Services Ltd.
Old Forte Road, St. George's
Tel:+1-473-440-3328(DEBT)
Fax:+1-473-440-1016
Email:caribbeanrecoverygd@gmail.com
56 Montgomery Avenue,
Kingston 10
Tel:(1-876) 908-2077
Fax: (1-876) 908-3774
Email:caribbeanrecovery@gmail.com
50 Brickdam, Stabroek,
Georgetown,
Tel:(1-876) 619-1197
Email:caribbeanrecovery@gmail.com
There may be circumstances where we will be unable to recover your outstanding receivables through our regular collection methods.Our in-house attorney Ms. Judy-Ann Bradshaw will write a final demand letter and file suits in the Supreme Court or in one of the Resident Courts against your debtors. A team of efficient paralegals led by Ms. Kerry-Ann Wilson. There may cases that we will recommend forwarding your file to one of our external attorneys throughout the country who will pursue your collections through litigation with our guidance.
Our attorney’s do not stop until a judgment is obtained. We charge an additional contingency fee when litigation is required. You may also be required to pay up front filing fees, process server fees and any ancillary fee, which is associated to litigation. taken.
We provide complete process serving of all documents such as Claim forms, Summons, Writs, Subpoenas & Notices etc. anywhere in the region We utilize only professional process servers to serve your process. This ensures that your work is done professionally and is done right the first time. If you're tired of excuses.... come to us!!
We Offer The Following:Regular Service - Service attempt made within 72 hours of receipt
Rush Service - Attempt made within 24 hours of receipt
Priority Service - Attempt made upon receipt
We furnish free pick-up of orders.
Unlimited Attempts - No mileage fees - JP Signed returns
For future information on process serving in Jamaica please visit:
www.processserversjamaica.com
You provide the location, audience and we will come and train you on effective collection technique, full or half day.
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