In Ohio, the general time limit to collect on a civil judgment is 21 years. This period begins from the date the judgment is entered. However, the judgment can be renewed before it expires, allowing for potential collection beyond the initial period. It’s advisable to keep track of deadlines and consider legal assistance for the renewal process.
hoe long do lenders have to collect on a judgement in fla.
I believe in Ohio a medical creditor can attempt to collect a bill for 7 years. However, they can hold onto the account as long as they decide.
In the state of Kansas, a civil judgment lasts 7 years. However, a judgment can be extended if it is re-opened in court before the 7 year deadline.
Ten Years.
That would be a civil case. In Ohio you have two years to file the suit.
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them individually.
Moving has no affect on a debt. The creditor or his agent the collector may collect against a judgment for ten years from the date of judgment or the date of last payment, which ever is later.
In Connecticut, a civil judgment generally lasts for 20 years from the date it is entered. However, the judgment can be renewed for an additional 20-year period if the creditor takes appropriate steps to do so before the original judgment expires. It's important for creditors to monitor the expiration dates to maintain their ability to enforce the judgment.
depend on when you paid it and from that date 7 years.
It depends on if it was a small claims judgment or a civil judgment. Small claims are good for 6 years from the date of judgment and civils are good for 10 years. The judgments can be renewed before they expire.
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In Georgia, a civil judgment typically lasts for 7 years but can be renewed for an additional 7 years. This means that the creditor has up to 14 years to enforce the judgment against the debtor's assets or income.