Our group of Judgment Recovery Specialist, will diligently work to enforce and recover your money.

This relieves you from the tedious work and stress of dealing with the Debtor.

Civil Procedure at our disposal

We are able to execute personal/real property seizures, bank levy, wage garnishments, request financial information under oath.

Welcome to Sigma Recovery Group.

Unfortunately, nearly 80% of all judgments are never recovered, your judgment may have been awarded by the court, but enforcement is completely your responsibility. The collection process involves hours of research and trips to the courthouse. SRG has the resources, expertise, and determination to enforce the judgment collection you worked so hard to obtain. We conduct a thorough assestment in order to execute whichever steps are necessary for enforcement! We garnish their wages, levy their bank accounts and seize their assets! Whatever is necessary to collect your money and at absolutely No Risk to you. … We enforce judgments whether you are an individual, private business or corporation. We are not attorneys ourselves, but are Judgment Recovery professionals! Sigma Recovery collects and enforces Judgments in Florida and Nationwide.

What is a Judgment Lien????

How Is a Judgment Lien Created?

A judgment lien can be imposed on your property only after somebody sues you and wins a money judgment against you. In most states, the judgment creditor (the person or company who won) must then record the judgment by filing it with the county or state. In a few states, a judgment entered against you by a court automatically creates a lien on the real estate you own in that county—that is, the judgment creditor doesn’t have to record the judgment to get the lien.

Types of Property Judgment Liens Can Attach To

Judgment liens on real estate. A judgment lien affects real estate you own in the county where the lien is recorded or the judgment is entered.
Judgment liens on personal property. In many states, a judgment lien also applies to your personal property (property other than real estate) for a period of time after the judgment, if certain judgment collection techniques are employed. However, judgment liens on personal property are generally ineffective, because most personal property has no title, and the liens are not recorded. This means that the personal property could easily be sold to a third party who has no idea that the lien existed.
Judgment liens on vehicles. A judgment creditor can also file a judgment with your state motor vehicles department to get a judgment lien on any car, truck, motorcycle, or other motor vehicle you own. You may not know about this type of lien unless you check with the motor vehicles department or the creditor files a proof of claim in your bankruptcy case, describing its interest as “secured.”

Judgment Liens Can Attach to Later Acquired Property

Typically, judgment liens that have been recorded in your county will attach to property that you acquire later. For example, a judgment may be recorded in your county land records office even if you don’t own any real estate. If you buy some real estate a few years later, you’ll discover that it is now burdened by that pesky old lien that was just sitting there, waiting for you to make a move. Most real estate liens expire after a certain number of years (seven to ten in most states), though they can typically be renewed.