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How do I get a judgment removed from my credit rating?

Small Claims
When you make your final payment on the judgment to the creditor, have the creditor sign a Notice of Satisfaction (available at the Small Claims Court). If you are not able to get the creditor to sign the Notice of Satisfaction and you wish to have the judgment removed from your credit rating, you must file a Notice of Motion ($75 filing fee) and Affidavit with the Small Claims Court for an order declaring that the judgment is satisfied.

Once I have paid why does the default/judgment not get removed?

Frequently Asked Questions
Credit Bureaux will not remove judgment unless it has been rescinded in the court of law. Defaults and/or judgments are not removed immediately because they are part of an individual’s credit history and credit grantors are entitled to receive this information so that they can minimise their risk. part of the terms and conditions of granting credit, Credit Grantors will get consent from you, the applicant for credit. See similar questions...

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. 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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

When should I have the cataract removed?

FAQ's about cataracts and cataract surgery
Each person's need is different. First obtain the best possible glasses and decide if the vision is provided is sufficient for your needs. Your job, hobby, driving needs, and personality will determine how satisfied you are with your vision. See similar questions...

When do tonsils have to be removed?

Welcome to Fox Valley Ear, Nose & Throat - Frequently As...
All children will have some infections in their tonsils or adenoids in their lives. Two main problems that can occur with this tissue are swelling, which can make breathing and eating difficult, and repeated infections. If they swell permanently and cause sleep apnea often surgery is indicated. If surgery is necessary, it can be done safely on an outpatient basis. Your child will miss about one week of school following surgery. See similar questions...

How should a tick be removed?

biot: Tularemia FAQ - Answers
Any tick should be removed as soon as possible. The best way is to use tweezers to grab the tick as close to the skin as possible and pull it straight out. Do not squeeze the tick's body when removing it. Do not handle ticks with bare hands. Wash your hands after removing a tick. You may want to apply an antiseptic on the bite. After removing, drown the tick in alcohol or kerosene and keep it in case illness occurs so you can show it to your doctor or send it for identification. See similar questions...

How are cataracts removed?

Frequently Asked Questions | Brainerd Lakes Eye Care | Crosb...
A small incision is made into the eye. The surgeon will either remove the lens as is, or use ultrasound, a laser or surgical solution to break it up, and then remove it. The back membrane of the lens (called the posterior capsule) is left in place. Usually, a replacement lens (called an intraocular lens, or IOL) is inserted. See similar questions...

Can the band be removed?

FAQ's
Although the LAP BAND® System is not meant to be removed, it can be. In some cases this can be done laparoscopically. Surgeons report that the stomach generally returns to its original shape once the band is removed. After the removal, though, you may soon go back up to your original weight. You may also gain more. See similar questions...

Can you help me if I already have a judgment and/or a garnishment because of the judgment?

Frequently Asked Questions
We may be able to assist you. Some default judgments are relatively simple to have "set aside" by the court, however every situation is different, and will need a preliminary evaluation by our workgroup. See similar questions...

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