RevQ, the premier provider of compliance, collections and revenue recovery technologies for state, county and city governments, recently announced it was selected by the Yuma County Arizona Judicial Assistance Unit to assist with collections of court ordered restitution, fines, and fees.

RevQ’s Revenue Results allows governments of any size to collect delinquent revenue with greater ease. Yuma County’s growing Judicial Assistance Unit has implemented the software to automate critical business processes and help the department migrate away from spreadsheets and paper files.

“As court systems face increasing pressure to improve recovery efforts, it is essential that all processes are now automated and tracked,” says Steve Ard, RevQ’s president. “Revenue Results offers Yuma County the tools needed to help increase productivity and reach their revenue goals.”

Revenue Results assists Yuma County’s court collection unit in collecting fines and fees that range from criminal judgments to court and attorney fees. The software also allows their collection department to use their personnel resources more efficiently through its ability to automate correspondence, set up payment plans, and streamline account entries.

“In the short amount of time since implementation, RevQ’s Revenue Results has been a positive addition to our collections system,” said Esmeralda Gonzalez, collections supervisor at the Yuma County Judicial Assistance Unit. “We have seen growth in our returns and productivity and look forward to continuing to increase our efficiency each year.”

RevQ. is part of the Columbia Ultimate family of companies, providing collection software solutions and consulting services to improve collections success in multiple delinquent receivables markets.  RevQ leverages leading collections tools, techniques and technologies with its unparalleled collective government experience and capabilities to deliver compliance improvements and results critical for today’s courts, taxation and other public sector entities.


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