I AM WELL INFORMED THAT AFTER 6 YEARS THE CCJ IS REMOVED FROM THEIR FILES.
A county court judgment typically lasts for 6 years from the date it was issued. After this period, the judgment may no longer appear on the individual's credit report or be enforceable through legal means.
In Montana, a civil court judgment lasts for 10 years from the date it was entered. After this period, the judgment can be renewed for an additional 10 years by filing a motion with the court. It's important for the judgment creditor to take action before the expiration to maintain the enforceability of the judgment.
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.
You will be served with a court order if there is a judgment against you. But long before that you would have been notified of the court proceeding.
There is no specific time limit on how long a federal judgement can last. If it is not specified at the time of the judgement, it can be left up to the state to decide.
As long as he/she wants!
In Las Vegas, a district court judgment typically lasts for six years from the date it was entered. After this period, the judgment may become unenforceable unless it is renewed. To extend the enforceability, a creditor can file for a renewal of the judgment before it expires. Always consult legal resources or professionals for specific cases and updates on the law.
7 yrs
Until it is satisfied or vacated.
A small claims court judgment stays on your record permanently unless it is satisfied, then it will probably still be there but show satisfied. Most people do not look at a judgment if it is over 7 years old.
There is no indication as to how long the first trump will last, but assuredly it will last long enough for all peoples of the world to hear it.
In Wisconsin, a small claims court judgment can stay on your record for a period of 20 years. This information can impact your credit and financial reputation in the future.