Deciding Whether to Hire a Collection Agency for a Government Debt
In September 2018, consumer debt in the U.S. was reported to have reached $3.95 trillion, while the public debt is a whopping $16.5 trillion.
A growing concern for the government is the steady increase of the U.S. public debt. Recovering delinquent debt has become necessary for the government to continue to provide services to the public, stay within designated federal budget guidelines, and fund various programs.
As a result, across the country, government agencies are hiring private debt collection and recovery services to retrieve unpaid debt. There are many reasons government entities are outsourcing the collection process to third-party companies that specialize in debt collection. The main reason being the rate of success that a government debt collection agencycan achieve.
A government debt collection agency acts as a third party collection agency for state and local fees that individuals owe from taxes to unpaid parking tickets. Offering direct and effective debt recovery, collection, and consulting services, a government collection agency has proven strategies tailored to the specific type of debt you seek to recover in order to maximize recovery efforts and reduce the overall deficit.
Here are some signs that help you determine whether you should hire a collection agency:
- Tracking down a disappearing act. Debt collectors are skilled in tracking down a person who may difficult to find due to change of address or change of phone number. We are able to quickly and efficiently locate the most recent phone number and address and other pertinent contact information.
- Debt collectors are trained negotiators. We can work within a person's limitations or inability to pay and find an agreement that works for both parties.
- High success rate with debts way past due. About 71% of the debt collected by recovery agencies is delinquent by 90 days or more. If a debt is over 90 days past due, it is a good idea to hire a debt collector who has a much higher rate of success in collecting debts that are past due.
- Repeated refusal to pay or flimsy excuses. Another great reason to hire a collection agency. Whether its court collections, account receivable collections, or other collections for government, let a dependable government collection agency handle it.
After you've decided that you are ready to hire a government debt collection agency, be sure to research different companies to make sure you find the right one to meet your needs.


