Collection Agency Services
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Collection Agency Services
- Issuing Agency
- Coalinga city
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- Mar 31, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 21, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Bid Title: Collection Agency Services
Category: RFP/RFQ's Solicitations Status: Open Publication Date/Time: 3/31/2026 12:00 AM Closing Date/Time: 4/21/2026 5:00 PM Related Documents: - Attachment Preview
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSCity of CoalingaCOLLECTION AGENCY SERVICESRelease Date: March 31, 2026Submission Deadline: April 21, 2026 by 5:00 PM PSTContactMai Vang, Financial Services DirectorEmail: mvang@coalinga.comCITY OF COALINGAREQUEST FOR PROPOSALCOLLECTION AGENCY SERVICESSection I: General Information/OverviewA. OverviewThe City of Coalinga is seeking the services of a qualified and experienced full-service Collection Agency to providecollection services for unpaid and delinquent account receivables for the City which include damage to City propertyinvoices, returned checks, utility services, service fees, and other miscellaneous receivables. It is anticipated that the termof the services to be awarded will be for three (3) years with an option to renew for two (2) additional years.B. Description of the GovernmentThe City of Coalinga was incorporated in 1906 and operates as a general law city with a Council-Manager form ofgovernment, focused on providing municipal services to roughly 18,000 residents. A five-member City Council, elected bycitizens, governs the city, sets policy, and appoints a City Manager to oversee daily operations, with a strong focus oncommunity development, public safety, and financial stability.C. Proposal Content and FormatProposals must be for the entire scope of services stated in this RFP. Incomplete proposals will not be considered.1. Title PagePage showing the Request for Proposal’s subject, the firm’s name, the name, address, e-mail address, andtelephone number of a contact person; and the date of the proposal.2. Table of Contents3. Cover LetterProvide a letter of introduction, approximately one (1) page in length, stating the proposer’sunderstanding of the work to be done, a statement why the firm believes itself to be best qualified toperform the engagement, state of incorporation, name of owner(s) and principal party(ies), number andposition title of staff. Information regarding any collection associations of which the proposer and its staffare members should be included. This letter shall be signed by an officer of the bidding firm authorized tobind the firm to all commitments made in the proposal.4. Qualifications of staff proposed for the assignment, their position and types and amount of equivalentcollection experience. Be sure to include any municipal agencies they have worked with and their level ofinvolvement. A description of how overall supervision will be provided should be included. A briefsummary discussing the firm's qualifications and relevant experience.Page 2 of 85. List of references (at least 4) of present clients for comparable work performed, including a summary ofsimilar engagements with other governmental agencies.6. Is the agency able to make collections in all 50 states and the agency’s ability to file reports with all threenational credit bureaus?7. Provide sample copies of the agency’s current monthly statement of accounts that are available to yourclients.8. Provide sample copies of the agency’s monthly aging report by delinquency length (30, 60, 90, 120+ days)9. Provide three different sample letters to be sent to delinquent accounts.10. A description of your agency’s collection methodology, how many agents you will use in our collectioneffort, the geographical area you service, and an outline of your agency’s collection success rate.11. The City of Coalinga shall incur no cost for this program. Agency fees will be collected directly from thedebtor. Clearly describe the agency’s contingency-based fee structure (percentage of the amountcollected), any legal action fees, and any other charges associated with the collection process.12. A statement of the dollar amount of an account under which your agency will not actively pursue regularcollection and/or legal action.13. Provide information if notices are available online and searchable by account for City of Coalinga toaccess.14. A statement of the services your agency feels differentiates your agency from other agencies.D. Instructions/Conditions/Legal Requirements1. Agency agrees that failure on its part to list all cost components related to the service will not be accepted bythe City as an acceptable justification to re-quote the proposal. Agency acknowledges that the original proposaland costs provided stand. However, the agency has the option of withdrawing a proposal at any time until afinal contract is executed.2. The City of Coalinga has outlined the requirements herein in as much detail as is currently known. Please provideany exceptions, additional information, or suggestions that will aid in the City’s selection process (attachmentsare acceptable).3. The agency shall provide collection services as outlined in the specifications section of this RFP.4. Agency shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Coalinga, its officers, officials, employees, andvolunteers from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, liabilities, and expenses, including reasonableattorneys’ fees, arising out of or related to Agency’s performance of services, including but not limited toviolations of applicable laws, data breaches, or negligent acts or omissions.Page 3 of 85. The City reserves the right to negotiate terms and specifications/scope of work with the highest ranked agencyor piggyback on any existing governmental contract. If an agreement cannot be negotiated the City reserves theright to negotiate with any other finalist.6. Agency shall identify those services, if applicable, that will be outsourced to a subcontractor and receiveapproval prior to assigning the services. The prime Agency will be responsible for verifying the qualifications andvalidity of licenses, permits, and quality of work for any outsourced work to subcontractors. The prime Agencyis also responsible for paying its employees and any subcontractors the prime Agency hires.7. The selected agency shall enter into a Professional Services Agreement with the City.8. At the time of execution of the contract, the selected agency is obligated to provide evidence of insuranceliability to include: Workers Compensation, General Liability, Automobile Liability, and Professional Liability inthe amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence.9. The successful agency shall be an independent firm, and nothing shall be construed to cause the agency to bedeemed or represent itself as an agent or employee of the City.10. Any evidence of collusion among agency’s acting illegally to restrain freedom of competition by agreement topropose fixed price, or otherwise, will render the proposal of such agency void.11. The term of the contract shall commence upon award by the City. The City of Coalinga intends for this serviceto result in a three (3) year contract, which will have two (2), two-year options to renew. Each renewal periodwill be for two (2) years. The City of Coalinga will grant extensions for each of these years on a two (2) year basis,subject to prior review and approval.12. The contract between the agency and the City of Coalinga is non-transferable. The agency shall under nocircumstances assign the agreement without written permission of the City. The agency shall notify the City, inwriting, of any changes in business ownership at least thirty (30) days prior to said change.13. The City reserves the right to add additional accounts receivable collection items to the existing contract. Agencyagrees pricing will be the same for any additional receivables.14. The agency is required to carefully and fully investigate all the requirements of the RFP. By submitting a proposal,the agency represents and certifies to the City that such investigation has been completed and that it fullyunderstands the specifications/scope of services.15. The City will not reimburse agency for any costs involved in the preparation and submission of proposals.Furthermore, this RFP does not obligate the City to accept or contract for any expressed or implied services.16. If a requirement cannot be met by an agency, then the agency should submit a ‘no proposal response’ for theitems affected. Alternate or equivalent items may be submitted for consideration by the City, unless otherwisespecified.17. All submitted proposals and information included therein or attached there to shall become public records uponcontract award.18. The specifications/scope of services is a suggested list only. If agency needs to revise or make additions,computer or typed alterations are allowed as long as the City format is maintained.Page 4 of 819. The City reserves the unilateral right to amend, cancel, or reissue this RFP in writing at any time.20. Disclosure: Materials submitted by Professionals are subject to public inspection under the California PublicRecords Act (Government Code Sec. 7927.000 et seq.), unless exempt. Any determination that a document is oris not a public record pursuant to the Public Records Act shall be decided solely by the City. In the event theProfessional believes a document or record to be confidential, the Professional shall mark the document in aconspicuous location as “CONFIDENTIAL” before providing it to the City.21. Any questions regarding this RFP should be referred to Mai Vang, Financial Services Director via email atmvang@coalinga.com.E. Schedule for RFP ProcessDate and TimeMarch 31, 2026April 9, 2026 by 5 PM PSTApril 17, 2026April 21, 2026 by 5 PM PSTApril 22 – May 1, 2026May 8, 2026May 21, 2026 (or after)Process StepsRequest for Proposal releasedDeadline to submit questions to City of CoalingaReponses to Questions PostedProposal Submission DeadlineEvaluation of ProposalsNotification of AwardsContract Start DateSection II: Evaluation and AwardA final contract will be awarded to the most competitively priced and qualified proposal. The City reserves the right toselect the appropriate firm based on the most qualified proposal. The determination of the most qualified and mostcompetitively priced proposal may involve all or some of the following factors:1. Qualifications of Firm (20%)Strength and stability of the firm; strength, stability, experience and technical competence of forhandling collections for public agencies of a similar size, particularly with utility services and servicefees.2. Related Experience (15%)Experience in providing services similar to those requested herein; experience working with publicagencies; size of the agency; assessment by client references.3. Key Performance Indicator/Reporting (15%)Ability to track, measure, and report performance through clearly defined metrics.4. Technology (10%)Availability and the use of secure technology for customers and the City.5. Compliance (10%)Adherence to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing debt collectionand data privacy, including FDCPA, CFPB Regulation F, CCPA/CPRA, TCPA, and FCRA. This includespolicies demonstrated, training, and internal controls to ensure lawful, ethical, and secure collectionpractices.6. Completeness of Response (10%)Completeness of response in accordance with RFP instructions; exceptions to or deviations from theRFP requirements; inclusion of required licenses and certifications.7. Competitive Cost and Price (10%)Page 5 of 8
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- NAICS 561440Collection Agencies
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