- Family-owned, operating in Utah since the late 1990s.
- Markets itself as an “award-winning” Utah repossession company with a fully equipped truck lineup.
- Online submission process for lenders and finance companies.
A curated list of repossession and collateral recovery agencies that actively service Utah and present themselves as professional, lender-focused vendors. Use this page to start your vendor list, then underwrite each relationship to your own standards.
This page is an informational starting point only. Before assigning accounts, confirm each agency’s licensing, insurance, service area, pricing, and compliance practices. When possible, cross-check industry references and your own portfolio performance, not just consumer reviews.
| Agent licensing | Utah requires repossession agencies to be licensed as Bail Recovery or Private Investigator (DOPL) |
| Self-help repossession | Allowed under UCC Article 9 — peaceful possession required |
| Disposal notice | 10 days notice before disposal |
| Deficiency rules | Deficiency allowed after commercially reasonable sale and proper notice |
| Regulator | Utah Dept. of Commerce – Division of Occupational & Professional Licensing (DOPL) |
Lender/dealer tip: Utah requires DOPL licensing for recovery agencies. Utah's LDS demographic tends to result in above-average redemption rates — budget for higher-than-typical storage costs per repossession.
This is an informational summary only and not legal advice. Consult qualified legal counsel before establishing repossession procedures in Utah.