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WORLDWIDE DIRECTORY OF LEGAL PROFESSIONALS
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JLJ Auto Recovery, Inc. - Denver Colorado Auto
Recovery
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Company Name:
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JLJ Auto Recovery, Inc.
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Contact Name:
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Joseph Schmitt
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Primary Phone:
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(800) 428-8956
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Secondary Phone:
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(303) 428-8956
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Fax:
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(303) 428-0884
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Mailing Address:
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P.O. Box 1051
Westminister, CO 80036 United States
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Email Address:
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About JLJ Auto Recovery, Inc.
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Number of times this listing has been viewed: 77
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JLJ Auto Recovery, Inc. is a bonded repossession company that has been in
business since 1993. We pride ourselves on our professional and efficient
results.
Our policy is to never take a risk in recovering a unit that might result in
damaging the collateral or any property or result in injury to any person. Our
policy is also to avoid any illegal action, such as breach of peace, wrongful
repossession, breaking and entering, etc.
The use of drugs is prohibited. The use of alcohol during or prior to working
is prohibited. Firearms in or out of the office are prohibited. All traffic laws
governing repossession are to be followed at all times.
The field agent's primary responsibility is to go to his destination and
attempt to recover the said collateral. It is his responsibility to document a
situation at the time it occurs. Once the collateral is recovered, he is to
report self-help or a voluntary repossession to the proper law enforcement
agency. The field agent is then to bring collateral to storage yard and secure
all personal items. Condition reports and personal property inventory reports
are to be done at this time. The field agent accepts no payment or arrangements
for payment without the consent of the client.
The secretary handles the daily paperwork, including billing, faxing
condition reports, etc.
A self-help repossession, which is allowed in Colorado as long as the peace
is not broken, is the taking of the debtor's collateral without their knowledge
or consent. Breach of peace occurs when at any time during the recovery of any
collateral there is an attempt by the debtor or any third party to physically
stop an agent or any physical contact with debtor or third party attempts to
stop the repossession by preventing the agent from leaving, all local laws are
obeyed. At no time will the agent engage in verbal or physical confrontation
with the debtor or third party.
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