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Normally around 20 years (some states as little as 10)...it can depend on what its for. They are also normally easily renewed.
In most cases, civil judgments do not have expiration dates. They remain valid until they are satisfied or released through appropriate legal processes. However, the laws regarding enforcement of judgments can vary by jurisdiction.
Judgments are indeed renewable in Washington state. They can be renewed for up to ten years with all the penalties and interest in place.
No, judgments in Virginia are generally valid for 20 years and can be renewed for an additional 10 years. However, judgments do not appear on credit reports indefinitely, typically falling off after 7 years from the date of entry.
There is always an advantage to paying off any debt. The seven year rule does not apply to all judgments. Many judgments can be and are renewed until the debt is satisfied.
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The majority of judgments can be renewed, indefinitely. Some, such as liens on real property are good for twenty years and can also be renewed. The type of judgment and the state laws need to be taken into consideration.
Judgments remain in the public recoreds portion of a credit report for 7 years. Most judgments are renewable and can be reentered thereby making it possible for a judgment to remain on the CR for an undetermined amount of time. Until a judgment is paid in full or satisfied, it is valid and enforceable and can impact any future financial transactions. The FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) Statute of Limitations is 7 years for reporting, even if the Judgment is renewed by the Plaintiff who has the judgment against you, it cannot report after the SOL has run its' course.
Generally, yes. In most cases, civil judgments are valid for 10 years, and can even be renewed beyond that.
A judgment granted by a court will appear on a credit report whether it has been excecuted or not. A few judgments have SOL's many can be renewed indefinitely.
In North Carolina, judgments are valid for 10 years and they can be renewed for another period of 10 years. The creditor must file a new action and have the debtor served.