K&F Announces a New Investigation Service: Bank Account Searches!

February 23, 2021

K&F has been the long-trusted source for the surety industry for providing Asset & Liability investigations.  Now, we are offering nationwide and state specific bank account searches when a creditor has obtained a judgment against the indemnitors, a fidelity principal or another third party.

The pricing structure is as follows:

  • Nationwide:  Hit:  $750
  • No hit:  $200
  • Statewide:  Hit:  $450
  • No hit:  $150

Please email a copy of the judgment and your request to:  julie@kazlowfields.com

This service is in addition to our time-tested and trusted A&L services:

ASSET & LIABILITY REPORTS — $695  

  • Reports delivered within 15 business days.
  • Expedited delivery within 5 business days for an additional $150.
  • Other customized reports are available.
  • Please send special requests to:  julie@kazlowfields.com

Following information is provided:

  • Debtor contact information
  • Credit bureau summary
  • Financial relationships/business interests
  • Real property ownership/transfers
  • Tangible assets (cars, boats, etc.)
  • UCC/Tax Liens/Judgments
  • Litigation
  • Bankruptcy filings

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