A civil judgment expires after a statutory period of time which varies by state or jurisdiction. Before the time period expires, one can file essentially for an extension, or in other words, a renewal of the judgment to extend the time period.
In Pennsylvania, civil judgments typically remain on public record for five years after they are entered by the court. However, creditors can renew the judgment for additional periods of time if they choose to do so.
In New York, a civil judgment is good for 10 years, renewable once for another 10 years. Good luck!
In NY State it will stay on your credit report for 5 years from the date filed. Most states are 7.
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.
In New York State, a civil judgment typically remains valid for 20 years from the date it was entered. During this period, the judgment can be enforced through various means, such as wage garnishments or bank levies. After 20 years, the judgment is no longer enforceable, but it can be renewed for an additional period if certain conditions are met.
Yes, of course you can renew your license. You may however have difficulty obtaining an appointment from an insurer though depending on the nature of the judgment placed against you.
That would be a question only the presiding judge could answer.
In North Carolina, judgments are valid for 10 years and they can be renewed for another period of 10 years. The creditor must file a new action and have the debtor served.
In Illinois, each child support payment is a civil judgment.
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.
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