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Contact the clerk of the court or the court administrator where the original judgment writ was issued.
Return to the court that ordered the judgment and present evidence that you have satisfied the debt. ALSO, while you're there, if you have satisfied the requirements of the judgment, ask the judge to find the creditor in Contempt of Court for failing to release you.
You can try conducting a public records search or hiring a private investigator to locate where the individual is currently working. Another option is to request information from the court that issued the civil judgment, as they may have updated contact details for the individual.
Credit bureaus contract agencies to search public records. The judgment is then reported to the credit bureau and the notation is placed in the file of the judgment debtor. False/mistaken judgment entries on credit reports are not uncommon and is a major reason why consumer's should check their report on a regular basis. A civil judgment is entered on a credit report 15 to 30 days after a court proceeding. If the judgment is in fact true in nature, you can negotiate with the creditor to pay them on different terms to keep the judgment off. If the judgment is not yours, you will need to find the state and county in which they were filed and dispute this information with all three credit bureaus.
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Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.
Generally yes, against the husband's interest only. However, they would need to find the property first and obtain a judgment in Connecticut.
If you know the court or office where the will was admitted to probate, you can find out there. The judgment or order admitting the will to probate and appointing the executor will be matters of public record.
Depending on the state you live in, judgments can be renewed. If the person entitled to the judgment doesn't try to collect or renew, when the judgment expires, you should probably contact your court clerk to find out how to get it removed from all records.
The civil was over 150 years ago so i don't thinkyour going to find anyone that is 150 years old!
i have a judgment from years ago and i don't know how to go about the whole thing.