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Idaho Appointment of Collection Agent Forms

Through the use of Idaho Appointment of Collection Agent document, you appoint a collection agency to collect the delinquent account. This method of collection differs slightly from the actual assignment of the account for collection, in that the appointment of the agent for collection is only for a limited period of time and the fee which the collection agent earns is entirely dependent upon their ability to actually collect the money which is owed to you. This is known as a contingent fee arrangement. The collection agent may act on your behalf in attempting to collect the account, but does not have actual ownership of the account. You may limit the actions that the agent takes or spell out specific steps you wish taken with the special instructions. Generally, the payments will continue to be made to your company.

Idaho Appointment of Collection Agent for can be used in all states.

Appointment of Collection Agent
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The Idaho Appointment of Collection Agent form can be downloaded and accessed immediately and you will then be able to edit and use them as often as you like.

 

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