Case No.: 25-2-10635-2
NOTICE OF RECEIVERSHIP
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR PIERCE COUNTY
In re The General Receivership of:
RAPID AUTO GROUP, LLC
TO: Creditors and Other Parties in Interest:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on August 7, 2025, Resource Transition Consultants LLC (“Receiver”) was appointed the general receiver of RAPID AUTO GROUP, LLC, a Washington state limited liability company (“Debtor”), pursuant to RCW 7.08.030(3) and RCW 7.60.025(l)(j), whose last known address is 5020 Main St, Tacoma, WA 98407-3171. The Receiver has assumed control over the Debtor’s assets.
Pursuant to RCW 7.60.110, the appointment of the Receiver stays certain judicial and nonjudicial proceedings against the Debtor and the Debtor’s property. The court order appointing the Receiver in this case provides that the stay will remain in place until the receivership is closed. If you attempt to collect a debt or take other action in violation of the stay, you may be penalized. Consult a lawyer to determine your rights in this case.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that to receive any dividend in this proceeding, you should serve the Receiver with your Proof of Claim. All claims, whether contingent, liquidated, unliquidated, or disputed, other than claims of creditors with security interests in or other liens against property of the estate, arising prior to the Receiver’s appointment, must be served in accordance with RCW 7.60.210, and any claim not so served is barred from participating in any distribution to creditors in this receivership action. Claims must be served by delivering the claim to the Receiver within thirty (30) days of the date of this notice, except that a claim arising from the rejection of an executory contract or an unexpired lease may be served within thirty (30) days after rejection. Claims by state agencies must be served on the Receiver within 180 days from the date notice.
Claims must be in written form entitled “Proof of Claim,” setting forth the name and address of the creditor and the nature and amount of the claim and be executed by the creditor or the creditor’s authorized agent. When a claim is based on writing, the original or a copy of the writing must be included as a part of the Proof of Claim, together with evidence of perfection of any security interest or other lien asserted by the claimant.
DATED August 14, 2025.
RESOURCE TRANSITION CONSULTANTS LLC
Kevin P. Hanchett, WSBA No. 16553
IDX-1018297
August 18, 25, September 2, 2025