You have recently viewed:
Write a review
Write a review
Write a review
Would you like to write a review?

Act Now Document Service

Act Now Document Service in Lake Havasu City, AZ
Lake Havasu City, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403
(928) 706-4828

Contacts

Street address:
Lake Havasu City

City / suburb:
Lake Havasu City

County:
Mohave

State:
Arizona

ZIP code:
86403

Phone:
(928) 706-4828 (Primary Phone)

E-mail:
Jamie@actnowinc.com

GPS Longitude:
-114.361404418945

GPS Latitude:
34.5694847106934

Business description

Act Now specializes in Legal and Medical document scanning, e-Discovery conversion, Database Coding, High Speed Printing, IPRO and Summation Training.

Act Now is a boutique firm specializing in providing litigation support services for over 15 years. Through the years, we've established many client relationships by offering various types of services. Not only to the legal industry, but to major corporations as well as medical facilities.We provide document scanning, OCR, e-Discovery conversion, native file conversion, load file conversion, database coding, Summation training and litigation support consulting.So, whether you're local or across the miles we're here to help. Call the number listed or our toll free number at 1-800-483-5413 and we will be happy to assist you with all your litigation support service needs!

General information

Business data
Estimated number of employees: 5 to 9
Annual sales estimate: 0
City / suburb: Lake Havasu City, AZ
County: Mohave
Products

Medical Record Scanning, Hight Speed Printing, Consulting, eDiscovery, Document Scanning, OCR, Summation Training, Load File Conversion

Not quite what you're looking for? See recommended web results

Is this your business? Claim this profile to get thousands of free views!

QR code with Act Now Document Service contacts

QR code with Act Now Document Service contacts
Install a QR code reading app on your smartphone to scan and convert it to the company contact information.

Reviews

There are no reviews on Act Now Document Service yet.
Be the first to write a review about your experience with the company.

More details about this business

According to our records, this business is located at Lake Havasu City in Lake Havasu City (in Mohave County), Arizona 86403, the location GPS coordinates are: 34.5694847106934 (latitude), -114.361404418945 (longitude). Act Now Document Service is categorized under Litigation Support Services. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $Less than $500,000 and staff of approximately 5 to 9 people. You can contact the company by phone at (928) 706-4828.
Not satisfied? Select a reasonRate this pageSend feedback

Or try our search form or quick navigation by category and location

Similar companies
Altep
2929 North Central Avenue # 730, Maricopa, AZ
eLitigation Solutions, Inc
2929 N. Central Ave Suite 730, Maricopa, AZ
IPRO Tech Inc
6811 E Mayo BlvdSuite 350, Maricopa, AZ
Modus
6605 North 93rd Avenue Unit 1042, Maricopa, AZ
On Target Litigation Solutions
2800 N Central Avenue # 215, Maricopa, AZ
Virtual Persuasion Inc.
11128 E Roselle Ave., Maricopa, AZ
Also viewed
Carlos Castro
1601 N 7th St # 460, Maricopa, AZ
Lawyers and Attorneys
Countrywide Funding Wholesale
1661 E Camelback Rd # 121, Maricopa, AZ
Mortgages

Top Stories
UBS flags buyback possibility after Second-quarter earnings beat
UBS , the world's largest wealth manager, on Tuesday signalled the possibility of resuming share buybacks later this year after generating more income than expected in the first six months and as it boosted...
Tue, Jul 21 2020
Greece calls EU recovery fund deal a 'national success'
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called a European Union deal on a post-pandemic recovery fund a "national success" that would allocate Greece around 72 billion euros ($82.38 billion) to help deal with...
Tue, Jul 21 2020
UBS second-quarter net profit dips as Swiss business dampens trading bonanza
UBS , the world's largest wealth manager, saw net profit drop 11% in the second quarter as higher trading activity failed to offset a pandemic-induced slump in retail and corporate banking.
Tue, Jul 21 2020