A Judgment Is Not Money — Until It’s Collected
If you hold a court judgment and don’t want to spend years chasing payment,
you may be able to convert it into immediate cash.
Winning a Judgment Is Only the First Step
Courts do not enforce judgments for you.
Once a judgment is entered, the burden shifts entirely to the creditor to
locate assets, identify income, file enforcement actions, and pursue compliance.
When debtors resist or conceal assets, collection becomes slow, technical,
and expensive.
Many valid judgments remain unpaid — not because they lack value,
but because enforcement requires time, capital, and expertise.
We Buy Select Judgments
JudgmentCollection.org operates as a judgment marketplace and
enforcement-focused asset investigation firm.
In certain cases, we purchase judgments outright — allowing creditors to
exit the uncertainty of collection and receive cash now instead of waiting
indefinitely.
We do not buy every judgment. Each submission is reviewed for enforceability,
asset visibility, and legal viability before any offer is considered.
What Makes a Judgment Eligible
- Final money judgment entered by a court
- Judgment is still enforceable and not expired
- Debtor has identifiable assets, income, or business interests
- You are the judgment creditor or authorized assignee
A judgment’s face value matters far less than its
enforcement potential.
What Happens After You Submit
After review, one of two outcomes occurs:
- An offer is made based on risk, enforceability,
and expected recovery. - The judgment is declined, often because enforcement
is impractical or uneconomical.
There is no obligation to accept any offer.
This is not a guarantee that your judgment will be purchased.
This is a structured review process for creditors who want clarity — and,
in some cases, an immediate exit.
Submit Your Judgment for Review
If you are done waiting on a judgment that may never pay,
submit the details below for confidential review.
This is a private submission. Your information is reviewed internally
and is not shared or published.
If you want to convert a judgment into certainty,
this is the fastest way to determine your options.