Collection Lawyers in North Carolina Near Me, page 2
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Christopher J. Small
Winston Salem,
North Carolina
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File, Gilbert W., IV Attorney
Raleigh,
North Carolina
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Greene, John D. Attorney
Statesville,
North Carolina
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Edwards, Charles C., Jr. Attorney
Greenville,
North Carolina
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Fields & Cooper PLLC
Rocky Mount,
North Carolina
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Maitland & Maitland PLLC
Chapel Hill,
North Carolina
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Davis & Hamrick, L.L.P.
Winston Salem,
North Carolina
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Coltrane Aycock & Overfield PLLC
Greensboro,
North Carolina
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Kellam & Pettit, PA
Charlotte,
North Carolina
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Gengo, Laurie B. Attorney
Raleigh,
North Carolina
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Debt collection is the process of pursing payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. An organization that specializes in debt collection is known as a collection agency or debt collector. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.