Eagle Accounts Group LLC Will Process Collections For Martin County in Indiana

Eagle Accounts Group LLC (EAGL) today announced that it was selected by Martin County Clerk to collect past due annual Child Support Docket Fees. EAGL will be mailing letters to the noncustodial parents that owe the past-due fees.
 
April 22, 2011 - PRLog -- Eagle Accounts Group (EAGL) today announced that it was selected by Martin County Clerk to collect past due Annual Child Support Docket Fees.  EAGLwill be mailing letters to the noncustodial parents that owe the past-due fees.

Eagle Accounts Group President and CEO, Chet Klene, stated that Martin County is the 27th Indiana county for which EAGL will collect the past-due Annual Support Fees demonstrating Eagle Accounts strength and experience in processing governmental past due debt collections of all types, including traffic tickets as well as court docket fees.  

Many state, county and municipal governmental agencies do not have the expertise nor sufficient resources to seek collection of past due debt.  Successful collections can add significant money back into the government's budget for much needed projects.

Klene stated that the collection agreement provides that EAGL will process collections at no cost to Martin County.  Eagle Accounts is committed to provide superb service to Martin County  beginning with assisting at the county offices when the initial letters are delivered.

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About EAGL -- Indianapolis‐based Eagle Accounts Group is a professional, comprehensive consumer and governmental collection agency with clients throughout Indiana. EAGL’s governmental collections portfolio has been growing steadily for the past two years as more than half of Indiana’s counties have entrusted their delinquent accounts to EAGL for debt collection. EAGL has extensive experience collecting delinquent traffic tickets, property taxes, and court docket fees for Indiana county governmental agencies.

EAGL staff members are highly trained, are respectful of clients and customers, and perform their job with integrity while strictly adhering to the guidelines provided by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (amended Nov. 2006) and Indiana collection laws and practices.
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