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Where do I file a post-judgment motion?

NY County - Supreme Criminal Term, 1st JD
Post judgment motions must first be served on the New York County District Attorney's Office, located at One Hogan Place, New York, N Y 10013, then filed with the Motion Support Unit of the Supreme Court located at 100 Centre Street, Room 1007, New York, NY 10013, (646) 386-3860.

How do you file a Motion to Set Aside a Default Judgment?

Traffic Division Frequently Asked Questions
You must fill out the Motion to Set Aside Default Judgment and Order - CIA04 (file size 20k) form with your explanation of why you feel you should be allowed to set aside the default. A cash bond must be posted in the amount of the ticket, plus the $25 default fee and the form. If the Magistrate grants the motion, an Informal Hearing will be scheduled and you will be sent a notice within approximately two months. See similar questions...

Return to top 8. How do I file a Motion for Relief From Stay?

U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of Colorado - FAQs
You must file a motion stating grounds for relief from stay under 11 U.S.C. ?362, pursuant to Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure 4001 and Local Bankruptcy Rule 401. A $150 filing fee must accompany the motion. Obtaining the assistance of an attorney is strongly recommended. Businesses or other entities, other than a sole proprietorship, must retain counsel to file a motion for relief from stay. See similar questions...

How can I locate the post-judgment interest?

USDC - District of New Hampshire - Frequently Asked Question...
of December 21, 2000, the post-judgment interest rate is the weekly average 1-year constant maturity Treasury yield for the calendar week preceding the date of judgment. The rates can be found via a link on our web site under Court Information, Financial or at: www.uscourts.gov/postjud/postjud.html. See similar questions...

How do I file an emergency motion?

Court of Appeals: FAQ's
emergency motion, captioned as such, is filed with clerk of the appellate court in Room 145 of the Lakeside County Courthouse. Personnel at the court of appeals will notify you of the appellate courts decision. See similar questions...

Can I file more than one motion in a case simultaneously?

e-filing Frequently Asked Question
No. In general, each motion must be treated as a separate transaction. Each filing will generate a confirmation screen that contains the date and time of the transaction as well as the date and time of filing. You may then return to the same case to file additional motions without logging out of the system. The exception to this general rule is the filing of a multi-request document in connection with a foreclosure by sale. See similar questions...

Do I have to file a motion to use your services?

Utah Co-Parenting Mediation Program
Parties can participate in the Co-Parenting Mediation Program by either filing a motion alleging problems, concerns, or non-compliance with the court-ordered parent-time order, OR by mutual agreement. The Judge or Commissioner can also order the parties to mediation during a court hearing. If the parties wish to attempt mediation without filing a motion, they must contact the Program and request services. See similar questions...

What is a bail remission motion and how do I file one?

NY County - Supreme Criminal Term, 1st JD
A bail remission motion is a request for a refund of bail money that was forfeited. Application must be made within one (1) year from date of forfeiture before the Administrative Judge of Supreme Court, New County. In all applications for the remission of bail forfeitures, please be advised of the All applications for the remission of bail will be litigated. The court will not consider any papers until the District Attorney's Office has had an opportunity to respond. See similar questions...

Can the County Clerk help me file a judgment?

Office of the Nassau County Clerk
No. The County Clerk's office is a filing office and does not provide legal advice. It is strongly recommended you seek legal counsel when filing or pursuing a judgment as you do not want to jeopardize your legal rights. See similar questions...

What is a judgment?

Frequently Asked Questions - Latham Moore & Associates
Judgments relate to court proceedings and a subsequent order made by a magistrate that one party (normally the debtor) owes the other party (normally the plaintiff) a debt. The order becomes publicly available information which the credit bureaux upload direct from the courts onto their internal databases on a day-to-day basis. Credit providers are very concerned when they see judgments as this is an indication that the person or corporation is in financial trouble. See similar questions...

What is a Motion for Discovery?

Speeding Ticket FAQ
A Motion differs from a Request in that a defendant makes the Motion to the court and not the prosecution. In a Motion for Discovery you must justify your reasons for making certain requests for information and the court will decide if your request has merit. If the Court determines that your request is legitimate and the information is needed for your defense, it will order that the information be given you. See similar questions...

What is a Motion?

NVB-FAQ
A motion is a written formal statement in which the party who is requesting an action, the movant, sets forth his grounds for the action requested. The party against whom the action is requested is the respondent. Hiring a competent attorney is highly recommended. See similar questions...

My judgment is satisfied; why is the judgment party status active?

Wisconsin Circuit Court Access
A judgment party's status is always active, unless a creditor has an assigned creditor. If the creditor has an assigned creditor, the assigned creditor is 'active' and the original creditor is inactivated. The active status has nothing to do with the satisfaction of a judgment. See similar questions...

If I win a small claims judgment against a business, what can I file to collect my money?

Greg Hartmann - Clerk of Courts
You can file a judgment debtor exam. This is a process whereby the person is summoned to appear in court and you can ask them questions about what assets they have, where they work, bank, etc. See similar questions...

How long does a bankruptcy, collection account or judgment stay in my credit file?

Credit report questions - Credit score question
A bankruptcy stays on the credit report for 10 years. Collection accounts and all other credit report information stay for 7 years. Recency is a large determinant of credit score results. Having a prior bankruptcy is not always a stumbling block toward getting a home loan, especially if it occurred more than three years in the past. See similar questions...

In a matrimonial action, when do I file a motion and when do I file an order to show cause?

Supreme Court - 2JD Kings County
All post judgment requests (matters submitted to the court after the judgment of divorce has been signed) must be submitted by order to show cause. Requests for relief while the case is still going on can be done by notice of motion, but the return date, unless ordered otherwise by the court, must be only on the judge's motion dates. There is a $45 motion fee for all motions and orders to show cause. See similar questions...

What is the judgment and lien docket?

Wisconsin Circuit Court Access
The clerk of circuit court for each county is responsible for maintaining a judgment and lien docket for that county. The judgment and lien docket may consist of several sources: (a) In most counties, recent records are maintained electronically by entry into the CCAP case management system. Current filings may be viewed on public access terminals located in the office of the clerk of circuit court. Some clerks also make entries into a paper docket kept in the clerk's office. See similar questions...

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