Not automatically; you will have to request the court in the other state to recognize it as a judgment and record it. This will not give the defendant the chance to try the lawsuit all over. The only issue is whether the judgment was gotten in accordance with due process of law.
No limit,no check.
yes
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18, federal law prohibits a minor who has not received legal or status emancipation rights to cross state lines without the permission of the parents or legal guardian.
In general, civil judgments can stay on credit reports for up to seven years from the date they were filed. However, some states have specific laws that may affect this timeframe. It's worth noting that paid judgments will still appear on credit reports but may have a less negative impact on credit scores than unpaid judgments.
No, typically a felon cannot get an out of state pass. A felon is usually not allowed to cross over state lines.
No
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No not without a MC number and a dot number
Judgments are indeed renewable in Washington state. They can be renewed for up to ten years with all the penalties and interest in place.
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Yes. As long as you are with a legal driver.