In most cases, you have to officially register the judgment in the state where the assets are located. Once you the judgment has been entered in the new state, you can use the laws of that state to go after the debtor's property.
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Generally, the judgment holder will give back a document of some sort that gets recorded in the same office as the judgment was recorded. In NJ the document is called a Warrant of Satisfaction. It acknowledges that the judgment has been paid in full and been satisfied and that the judgment may now be removed as a lien. In other states the name of the document may be different, but the process is generally the same.
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In New Jersey, a judgment can typically be enforced for up to 20 years. After this period, it may be necessary to renew the judgment for continued enforcement.
To collect on a judgment in New Jersey, you can take several steps. First, you may file a wage garnishment request with the court to have a portion of the debtor’s wages automatically deducted. You can also place a lien on the debtor's property, which will secure your claim against any future sale. Additionally, you can request a bank levy, allowing you to withdraw funds directly from the debtor's bank account, but this typically requires a court order.
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