YOUR County Attorney General should be able to answer this for you. Call your Congressman, your Senator, your States' Attorney General, flood their offices with weekly letters if necessary. Justice WILL be done! It just takes time- and consistent pestering.
The majority of judgments are renewable, some would carry specific time limits as to how long and/or how many times the action was viable.
if it was a judgment they can collect it for 10 years in most states and they can renew it as many times as they want for another 10 years if it is not and judgment then in most cases depening on where you live it is 5-7 years then SOL comes into play.
No, a civil judgment item on a credit report typically remains on record for seven years. Once this period has elapsed, the entry is usually removed, and the judgment is considered satisfied. After the seven-year mark, it's unlikely that the judgment can be reopened for deposition solely due to its presence on the credit report.
The answer to this question depends on the state in which the judgment was entered. Each state has its own statute setting forth the amount of time for which civil judgments may be enforced. In North Carolina, the creditor has 10 years to collect, but can apply to the court for an additional 10 years by filing an action on the expiring judgment.
Pennsylvania has many types of licenses. The fee to renew a non-commercial driver's license for four years with no endorsements is $29.50.
three-year recertification period
A judgment in South Carolina is generally enforceable for 10 years, but can be renewed for an additional 10-year period if necessary.
Civil judgments are good for 20 years in many jurisdictions. All you can do is try to wait out the creditor and hope it doesn't move to seize your personal property such as your car or bank accounts. You can't sell or mortgage your real property if a judgment lien is recorded against you in the land records until the lien has been paid.
According to several websites I visited a civil judgment is 10 years in Missouri. However, they can file legal paper work to renew it before it expires so it can possibly be enforced until satisfied or overridden in the case of bankrupt able debt.
5 years
4 years
The Civil War lasted four years. From 1861 to 1865.