Fi-Fa's, Levys and the Collection of Judgments in Georgia - Couverture souple

Tumlin, Rickey

 
9781425911775: Fi-Fa's, Levys and the Collection of Judgments in Georgia

Synopsis

It is the author's opinion that this is a reference volume that should be on the shelf of every Sheriff's office and financial institution in the state of Georgia. It is the culmination of a 32 year career in law enforcement. It takes a subject that is not commonly known to the general public and sets it down in a manner that a layperson could understand. It is as close to a step by step procedural for the collection of judgments as can reasonably be established. It takes complex legal procedures and explains what needs to be done to conform to the practices required by law.

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Biographie de l'auteur

The author is a native and lifelong resident of Hall County, Georgia. He was educated in Gainesville and Hall County public schools. Rickey is married to the former Florence Patricia Turk Hand, a 1988 graduate of Brenau University, the Professional College, receiving a B.S. degree with majors in both Criminal Justice and Public Administration, and graduated with honors. A Georgia P.O.S.T. certified, career veteran of more than 32 years with the Hall County Sheriff's Office, having attended and successfully completed the required mandate training at the Georgia Police Academy in Atlanta, GA. Having retired from a career of more than 32 years with the Hall County Georgia Sheriff's Office with service spanning over three years as a jailer, more than 11 years on road patrol and over 18 years as a Court Services Officer, gaining direct hands on experience with civil process, writs and other attachments and has held supervisory positions in three Divisions within the Hall County Sheriff's Office. He is now operating his own business; CIVIL PROCESS SERVERS OF NORTHEAST GEORGIA providing free-lance services as a special process server to the attorneys in the area. The web address of Civil Process Servers of Northeast Georgia is;

Présentation de l'éditeur

It is the author's opinion that this is a reference volume that should be on the shelf of every Sheriff's office and financial institution in the state of Georgia. It is the culmination of a 32 year career in law enforcement. It takes a subject that is not commonly known to the general public and sets it down in a manner that a layperson could understand. It is as close to a step by step procedural for the collection of judgments as can reasonably be established. It takes complex legal procedures and explains what needs to be done to conform to the practices required by law.

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