File #: 16-1260    Version: 1 Name: Linebarger Contract Feb 2016
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 9/10/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/11/2016 Final action: 10/11/2016
Title: Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing a three-year contract for the collection of delinquent accounts receivable with Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP (Assistant City Manager)
Attachments: 1. Data Sheet, 2. Proposed Resolution, 3. League City Contract, 4. Citation Flow Chart
Title
Consider and take action on a resolution authorizing a three-year contract for the collection of delinquent accounts receivable with Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP (Assistant City Manager)

Background:
Approval of this item, will authorize a three-year contract between the City and Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP, for the collection of delinquent court fees and fines (warrants), water utility accounts and false alarm penalties that are more than sixty (60) days past due. The firm has been under contract with the City for these services since 2011 and staff has been satisfied with their performance.

The firm's fee for collecting outstanding court warrants is thirty (30) percent on warrants dated after June 18, 2003. There is no fee associated with collection of warrants dated on or prior to June 18, 2003. In 2011, Council approved Ordinance 2011-13 to add an additional charge of thirty (30) percent to all municipal court fines and fees dated after June 18, 2003. This is allowable per Article 103.0031 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedures which states that a municipality that has entered into a contract with a vendor/firm for collection services may authorize an additional fee in the amount of thirty (30) percent on municipal court fines and fees originating after June 18, 2003 that are more than sixty (60) days past due. This additional charge for the collection cost provides the funds to pay the firm.

The City's process for warrants is that once a warrant is issued on an unpaid citation, the warrant officer attempts to serve the warrant within 30 miles of League City. After sixty (60) days past due, the warrant is turned over to Linebarger and the thirty (30) percent collection charge is added to the fines and court cost. Linebarger actively pursues the outstanding warrants, with phone calls, determining new addresses, and working the annual warrant round up. This saves Municipal Court staff time and postage costs.

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