The court clerk should have records.
If it was not paid in full or settled, the judgment may have been renewed by the judgment holder. Most judgments are renewable and can be kept on a credit report for an undetermined amount of time.
If the judgment has been paid, the credit bureaus (such as Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) should reflect this in their credit reports. However, until the legislatively mandated time limits have expired, it will likely not be removed from the report.
The bank should notify the account holder that the account has been levied by a judgment holder. Also, the account holder/judgment debtor should have received a final notice of judgment citing the action the judgment creditor is taking.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act allows that a judgment [paid or unpaid] be reported for seven years from the date the judment was entered, depending on your state of residence.
The amount of money received by shareholders that have paid for the shares they purchased is paid-up capital. An example is the shares a company offers to shareholders that are paid for and not shares that have not been purchased but have been bid on.
A judgment is a court order giving a creditor or someone who is owed money (such as money that was borrowed from a friend) the legal right to collect the debt in accordance with the laws of the state. The term "outstanding" indicates the judgment has not been paid or settled, but is still valid. A judgment that has been awarded to the judgment plaintiff but has not been paid by the judgment debtor.A judgment that has been awarded to the judgment plaintiff but has not been paid by the judgment debtor.
The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.
If it was not paid in full or settled, the judgment may have been renewed by the judgment holder. Most judgments are renewable and can be kept on a credit report for an undetermined amount of time.
It does come off; however, you may still be obligated to pay. If the plaintiff renewed the judgment, they can still pursue you for payment.
If the amount of the court costs was added into the total amount of the judgment, then you have not paid off the judgment. You have only paid off the debt that was the basis for the lawsuit. Until the entire amount is paid, the judgment creditor will not give you the necessary release or warrant of satisfaction you need to eliminate the judgment lien.
Yes. After a judgment has been made, the defendant(s) have a specific period of time to meet the financial terms of the judgment. If they do not, the plaintiffs may collect a fair interest rate on the judgment until the monies are paid.
You can't do either. The judgment will remain until the expiration date. The judgment even if paid will remain for seven (7) years.
Usually until the judgment is paid.
If the judgment has been paid, the credit bureaus (such as Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) should reflect this in their credit reports. However, until the legislatively mandated time limits have expired, it will likely not be removed from the report.
No it wasn't, the judgment for sin had already been given. The penalty for sin was paid at the crucifixion.
A letter from the collection company or creditor who reported it or a lien release form if the judgment was placed in lien against property.
The judgment creditor must be paid in full according to the terms of the judgment order. Most judgments are renewable and can remain on a credit report indefinitely until paid.