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To check if a small claims judgment appears on your credit report, you can request a copy of your credit report from the three major credit bureaus - Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. Look for any entries related to judgments or court records in the public records section of your credit report.

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How do you report delinquency to credit bureaus?

reporting credit delinquenciesI am a landlord. My tenant is seriously in default of her lease and is in arrears in excess of $5,500. and refuses to pay. How can I report her to the credit agencies?-----------------You will need to take her to court (small claims court) and get a judgment against her. The judgment is a legal action against her and will show up on her credit report.


If both parties agree to dismiss there cases in small claims court will the judgment still show up on your credit report?

If the cases are dismissed by both parties in small claims court, then there shouldn't be any judgment on your credit report related to those cases. It's important to make sure that all legal documentation reflects the dismissal to avoid any potential errors on your credit report.


What is an outstanding judgment on a credit report?

An outstanding judgment is a court order that gives a creditor the legal right to collect from a debtor. As court judgments are a matter of public record, a creditor can report the judgment on the debtor's credit reports. An example of a judgment placed on a credit report would be a judgment for eviction. This judgment will remain on the credit report for seven years from the filing date.


How do you get a judgment taken off your credit report?

MOST JUDGMENTS, INCLUDING SMALL CLAIMS, CIVIL AND CHILD SUPPORT, WILL REMAIN ON YOUR CREDIT REPROT FOR 7 YEARS FROM THE FILING DATE.


Will a judgment be removed from a credit report if it is paid?

No. It will show that you had a judgment on your credit report for up to seven years, but it will show a zero balance.


If your spouse has a judgment against them can it also be filed in the other spouse's credit report?

If the judgment names only one spouse as the judgment debtor it will not be entered on the non judgment spouse's credit report.


Does a judgment appear on the judgment debtor's credit report?

Generally, yes


How do I find out about a judgment on my credit report?

you sould go to a local bank and ask for a credit report


Does a standing order or salary garnishment judgment from a small claims court appear on your credit report?

I've never seen a "standing order" on any consumers credit report. Judgments of all kinds do appear in the public record portion.


How long does a satisfied judgment stay on your credit report WA?

A paid judgment stays on a person's credit report for seven years. An unpaid judgment also stays on the report for seven years, but may be renewed. Tax liens are another item that stay on a credit report for seven years, if paid. If not paid, they remain on the credit report indefinitely.


How do I report a judgment to a credit bureau?

To report a judgment to a credit bureau, you typically need to provide the bureau with the necessary documentation, such as the court judgment or order. You can contact the credit bureau directly to inquire about their specific process for reporting judgments.


How do you report a judgment to someones credit report?

To report a judgment to someone's credit report, you typically need to ensure that the judgment is officially recorded with the court and then reported to the credit bureaus. You can submit the judgment information, including the case number and details, to the credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion) directly, often through their online dispute or reporting systems. Additionally, it's essential to ensure you have the legal right to report the judgment and comply with all relevant regulations, such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).

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