Client Bureau -
Two construction professionals reviewing project information together at an active worksite.
Florida trust and payment intelligence

Check a Client Before You Take the Job.

Search moderated client context, contractor business profiles, and subcontractor trade records before labor, materials, scheduling, or payment terms are committed.

One search could save thousands.Moderated recordsPrivate evidenceResponse rights

The protection workflow

Search before the job. Document during the job. Resolve after the job.

Client Bureau is easiest to use when it becomes part of the way a business owner runs every serious project.

Before

Check the client.

Search names, businesses, locations, and private-match identifiers before you accept the job.

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During

Set terms and document the work.

Use jobs, contracts, change orders, evidence, photos, invoices, and status records while the project is active.

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After

Protect payment and keep the record fair.

Track recovery, Florida lien-service readiness, responses, disputes, corrections, and resolution history.

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Trust and fairness

A serious trust platform has to be careful by design.

Client Bureau is built around moderated records, private evidence, response rights, positive context, and audit-ready review. The goal is better business decisions, not public shaming.

Moderated summaries

Public records are reviewed before display and written as reported experiences.

Private evidence

Raw evidence files, private addresses, phone numbers, and emails stay out of public profiles.

Client response rights

Clients can respond, dispute, correct, or submit resolution context.

Balanced records

Positive reports, resolved cases, and dispute context matter alongside payment issues.

Who is Client Bureau for?

Client Bureau is for contractors, subcontractors, service businesses, trade professionals, and clients who need a fair response or correction path.

Is this a complaint site?

No. Client Bureau is a moderated trust and project-documentation platform. Public pages show approved summaries, balanced context, and response rights.

What should I do first?

Start by checking a client before taking the job. If you have a documented experience, submit it for moderation.

What stays private?

Raw evidence, private contact identifiers, job notes, staff-only review notes, and private workflow records are not shown publicly.

Before the next estimate

Make client checking part of every serious intake.

Check the record, choose clear terms, document the job, and keep public context fair when someone responds, disputes, corrects, or resolves an issue.