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WORLDWIDE DIRECTORY OF LEGAL PROFESSIONALS
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Uthe & Uthe, Inc. - Chicago Private
Investigator
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Company Name:
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Uthe & Uthe, Inc.
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Contact Name:
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Matthew Uthe
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Primary Phone:
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(815) 577-9988
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Secondary Phone:
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(815) 577-9988
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Fax:
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(815) 577-1066
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Mailing Address:
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2314 Rt 59 Suite 204
Plainfield, IL 60586 United States
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About Uthe & Uthe, Inc.
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Number of times this listing has been viewed: 99
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Process Service: Serving your legal documents in a timely and efficient manner. We cover a large service area to meet your needs in Chicago and surrounding suburbs. We will enter your document into our system within hours and in most cases have an attempt at service within 24 hours. After service is completed, we will contact you to let you know your job is complete. We pride ourselves in using the most comprehensive database software on the market today and continue to stay ahead of technology in the process serving industry. Skip Trace: We find defendants or witnesses that need to be served. We use new technology such as online database searches as well as older techniques such as United States Post Office address verifications. We have many options to find the target that the general public simply can not access. Field Services: This is a valuable service for financial institutions. We deliver letters from your collection department to your debtors. We make contact with the debtors that will not return phone calls, check on collateral condition or whereabouts or just emphasize the importance to contact you. We make every attempt to contact the debtor personally and also make every attempt for the debtor to contact you on the phone while we are there. All attempts are made with respect and professionism but also letting the debtor know that this is very important. With each service performed by us you will receive a detailed report on the information you requested and what transpired during the service.
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