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Asset Recovery Services in Oregon

Specialists in locating and recovering lost, stolen, or abandoned assets including property, financial accounts, inheritances, and unclaimed funds. Find verified professionals in Oregon who work on contingency - you only pay if they collect.

Time-Sensitive: Statutes of limitation mean delays cost money. Connect with a professional today.

Asset Recovery Services Professionals in Oregon

Founded 1994 HQ: Chicago, IL Fee: 20-35% BBB: A

Specialized firm assisting individuals and families in locating and recovering unclaimed financial assets, dormant accounts, and unclaimed inheritances.

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Founded 2005 HQ: Denver, CO Fee: 25-40% BBB: B

Asset management and recovery firm specializing in complex business asset recovery, real estate liens, and post-bankruptcy asset tracing.

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How Asset Recovery Services Works

Recovery specialists locate hidden or unclaimed assets and facilitate their return or recovery. They charge a percentage of the recovered value.

Typical Fee: 15-35% of recovered assets

Your Rights in Oregon

Asset Recovery Services - Oregon Regulations

Oregon collectors must comply with the federal FDCPA. Licensing requirement: Must register with Oregon Division of Financial Regulation.

Wage Garnishment in Oregon

Up to 25% of net wages

Statute of Limitations - Oregon

Debt TypeTime Limit
Credit Card6 years
Medical Bills6 years
Written Contract6 years

Frequently Asked Questions

Bank accounts, stock certificates, insurance policies, real estate, unclaimed inheritance, cryptocurrency, and more.

Yes - the NAUPA estimates over $49 billion in unclaimed property is held by state governments in the US.

For simple unclaimed property, yes - states have free search tools. For complex or hidden assets, professionals dramatically improve recovery rates.

Simple cases: weeks. Complex cases involving legal proceedings: months to years.

Proof of identity, documentation of your claim (inheritance documents, account info), and any supporting evidence.

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