The CALR Board of Directors would like to thank P.K. Willis and Elena Carroll for her call to action for our meeting request. Christian Berer reached out to us immediately. Christian is advocating for the agent network.
California is an island of it’s own. Our privacy laws are extensive. Our costs are one of the highest in the nation.
CALR will continue to work with Christian for our members and all repossession agents.
We will update you after our next meeting.
The purpose of CALR as an association is to strengthen understanding between licensed repossessors, law enforcement, financial institutions, regulatory agencies and the consumer, while offering continued education.
Mission Statement:
CALR is comprised of licensed members operating repossession agencies within the State of California and affiliate members outside California. The purpose of this Association is to strengthen understanding between licensed repossessors, law enforcement, financial institutions, regulatory agencies and the consumer. CALR also provides safety training to its members, continuing education in the field of public relations, business principles and professionalism via newsletters, special bulletins, seminars and conventions.
Related:
To P.K. Willis – A Call for Fairness
California Association of Licensed Repossessors
P.O. Box 371368
San Diego, CA 92137-1368
Phone (619) 265-0525 / Fax: (619) 265-8659
Email: [email protected]
Thank You P.K. Willis – Thank You P.K. Willis – Thank You P.K. Willis
Thank You P.K. Willis – State Repossession Associations – CALR – CALR – Repossess – Repossession – Repossession Agency – Repossessor – Repossession







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