Owner, ASI; Judgment Recovery Expert, Speaker, Consultant, Author
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Owner, ASI; Judgment Recovery Expert, Speaker, Consultant, Author
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Al Schweitzer is America’s most influential judgment recovery expert. In fact, Schweitzer is solely responsible for creating the judgment recovery industry over 20 years ago. In the 1980s, Schweitzer realized the overwhelmingly large amount of uncollected judgments. Combining the power of the courts with his investigative background, Al realized a multimillion-dollar net worth in a few years. Shortly thereafter, he shared his powerful knowledge by developing an industry – The Judgment Recovery business. With his expertise and expansive knowledge, Al can turn anyone into a judgment acquisition and recovery specialist. Al has appeared on numerous programs, including Nightline, 20/20, CBS Morning and 48 Hours and Oprah, Maria Shriver and Ted Koppel have interviewed him. From judgment recovery to investigative techniques; identity theft to credit repair, his influence and knowledge is priceless. He has been referred to as “the world’s most dangerous man”, “a one man mission impossible”, and Al is discussed in the "History of the FBI" documentary. With more than 40 television appearances and articles in magazines and newspapers all around the world. Schweitzer’s reputation is legendary.
Schweitzer is a graduate of the Department of Treasury-IRS Financial Investigative School. He has addressed the US congress as an expert on asset investigations. Additionally, he was an expert consultant to the Federal Trade Commission on identity theft as well as an expert consultant for US Customs Internal Affairs.
(Consumer Services industry)
January 1990 — Present (19 years 11 months)
Interviewed by:
20/20 on the topic of Privacy and Information Security
CBS Morning on the topic of Privacy and Information Security
Ted Koppell on the topic of Privacy and Information Security
Maria Shriver on the topic of Privacy and Information Security
48 Hours on the topic of Privacy and Information Security
Nightline on the topic of Privacy and Information Security