Someone owes you money?
Collect it.
CollectNow makes it dead simple to get the money you're owed. Professional demand letters, court filing, and process serving in 50 US states and 27 countries.
No lawyer needed.
How It Works
From "they owe me" to "demand letter sent" in under 2 minutes.
Tell us your case
Who owes you, how much, and where. Works in all 50 US states and 27 countries.
AI writes your demand
Professional demand letter in the right language and legal format. Court-ready language, not a template.
We send it
Debtor receives a formal demand with a countdown timer and a Pay Now button. 40% pay without going to court.
Works Worldwide
Demand letters generated in the correct language and legal format for each country. Not a generic template — real legal documents.
English-Speaking
US (50 states), UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, Philippines, Nigeria, South Africa, India
European
France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden — each in native language with English translation
Global
Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Mexico, UAE — bilingual demand letters in proper legal format
Simple Pricing
Two options. No hidden fees. We handle everything — including serving the debtor.
📄 Demand Letter
Professional legal demand sent to the debtor. 40% of cases resolve here.
- ✓ State-specific legal language
- ✓ Native language for international cases
- ✓ Digital delivery with live countdown
- ✓ AI-enhanced for maximum impact
⚖️ Full Service — Sue & Collect
We handle the entire process from demand to collection. You sit back.
- ✓ Everything in Demand Letter
- ✓ Pre-filled court forms for your state
- ✓ Process serving handled for you
- ✓ Evidence packet builder
- ✓ E-filing support (20 states)
- ✓ Skip trace — debtor location (+$300)
🏢 Deal with non-paying clients regularly?
$47/mo — 2 demand letters included, $9 per extra. Like insurance for getting paid.
Learn about Business Pro →People Are Getting Paid
"My contractor ghosted me after taking half the deposit. Sent the demand letter on a Tuesday, had a Venmo payment by Friday. This thing works."
"My roommate moved out owing 2 months rent. He ignored my texts for weeks. CollectNow sent a demand letter and suddenly he found the money."
"Client refused to pay for 3 months of consulting work. Filed through CollectNow, served him at his office. Settled before the court date."
"Lent money to a friend. Awkward situation. The formal demand letter made it business, not personal. Got paid in full."
"Used the full service for a deadbeat client. They handled everything — filing, serving, the works. Won the judgment and collected."
"Even for under $1,000 it was worth it. The $49 demand letter got me $950 back. Best ROI of my life."
Common Questions
Do I need a lawyer?+
No. Small claims court is designed for people to represent themselves. CollectNow gives you everything you need — state-specific forms, filing instructions, and demand letters written in proper legal language.
Will a demand letter actually work?+
About 40% of debts are resolved after the demand letter alone. When someone receives a professional legal demand with a deadline, they take it seriously. Most people would rather pay than go to court.
What if they don't pay after the demand letter?+
Then you file in small claims court. Our Full Service plan handles everything — pre-filled court forms, process serving, and step-by-step filing instructions. Most cases are resolved within 60 days.
How much can I sue for in small claims court?+
It varies by state — from $2,500 to $25,000. Our state guides show you the exact limit, filing fee, and courthouse for your jurisdiction.
Does this work outside the US?+
Yes. We support 27 countries including the UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Japan, Brazil, and more. Demand letters are generated in the correct language and legal format for each country.
How long does this take?+
The demand letter goes out immediately. If you need to file, most small claims cases are heard within 30-60 days. The whole process from start to judgment is typically 2-3 months.
Is this legal advice?+
No. CollectNow is a document preparation service. We provide tools and information to help you navigate small claims court, but we are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice.