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How can I collect on a judgment I have against someone?

Clay County Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If it is a judgment from small claims court, the judgment must be transcribed to District Court. The cost for that is $30.00. Once transcribed, you may direct the other party to answer questions regarding their assets and income. If they fail to answer, they may have to appear in court. You may then file an execution against the debtor and have it served by the Sheriff. Although you must pay for these actions up front, the cost can be added to what is owed you.

top Can I collect judgments on my own without buying any judgment system?

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Yes you can. But do you know how? Just for a few dollars with the purchase of this system I can save you a lot of time, do it legally, safer etc... See similar questions...

What were the wages?

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Can you guarantee that you'll collect my judgment?

JudgmentBuy.com - FAQ's
There are no guarantees, except that I will make my strongest effort. Every debtor and (every case) is different. I try to collect 100 percent of the total owed - but sometimes that is not possible - e.g., if the debtor dies or becomes disabled or is dirt-poor. I use every strategy to collect, including pursuing assets of spouses and even a former spouse, and when appropriate, add debtors to your judgment on "alter ego theory". See similar questions...

How may I collect on the money judgment?

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Through various attachments and writs. See the Landlord and Tenant Clerk for additional information, forms, and costs. See similar questions...

a plaintiff, how do I collect a judgment in my favor?

AOC FAQ
When an arbitration award becomes a court judgment, it can be enforced in the same manner as any other money judgment. If you win a judgment, it is valid for ten years. Before the end of that time, you may ask the court to extend the judgment for an additional ten years. The judgment becomes a lien against any land owned by the person against whom the judgment was awarded located within the county or counties where the judgment is docketed. See similar questions...

Can I collect interest on my support judgment?

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Yes. Support judgments accrue interest at the legal rate allowed in each state. In California, since 1983, arrearages accrue interest at 10% per year. Such interest can significantly increase the amount of arrearages to be collected from your ex. In many instances, the amount of interest that accrues could exceed the amount of principal that is owed. See similar questions...

Is there any guarantee that JUDGMENT RESOLUTION will be able to collect a judgment?

Judgment Resolution - FAQ's on Judgment Collection
No. Sometimes there are just no assets to seize. We will do our best because we are paid only if we recover funds. See similar questions...

Once the judgment or default judgment is entered, how can the creditor then collect his money?

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There are several ways in which the creditor can then proceed to collect his money. One way is to serve a garnishment order on your employer or bank. Another is to execute a judgment lien against your real estate or personal property. The creditor may seek out any assets that you may have that could satisfy the judgment against you. See similar questions...

I won my case, how do I collect the judgment?

FAQ's ~ Superior Court of California County of Tehama
If you do not have information regarding the judgment debtor’s income or property, you may make the debtor come to court to answer questions about his/her assets. This is done by filing an Application and Order to Produce Statement of Assets and to Appear for Examination with the Clerk’s Office including a filing fee. You must serve a copy on the defendant. Once you have the financial information needed, you may request a Writ of Execution. See similar questions...

What about using an attorney to collect my judgment?

Judgment Resolution - FAQ's on Judgment Collection
You can use an attorney if you are willing to pay a retainer and a fee of between approximately $150.00 and $200.00 per hour whether they collect anything or not. See similar questions...

How do I collect money on a judgment?

Small Claims Frequently Asked Questions
Complete an application for wage, property or financial institution execution and file with the clerk of the court where the judgment was entered. The following fillable forms are available on this website: Wage - JD-CV-3; Financial Institution - JD-CV-24; Property - JD-CV-5. execution authorizes a proper officer to attach the debtor's wages, his or her nonexempt personal property or the debtor's bank account. (This does not include real estate.) See similar questions...

What steps may be taken to collect a judgment once obtained?

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There is a 21-day appeal period after entry of all judgments. Only after the appeal period expires, may a creditor take steps to collect on a civil judgment. See similar questions...

Where do I find judgment holders, and how do I get them to let me collect?

Sierra Judgment Recovery - FAQs
There are literally thousands of judgment holders in every community. Their information is available on file at your local county court house. These case files are public record. Many court houses are now even making case file information available online [NOTE: The training program includes an online access guide]. You will send the judgment holder a special, personalized letter, which is included in the training program, informing them you will enforce their judgment at no cost to them. See similar questions...

How do you collect payment?

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Books4Exchange.com does charge a small fee upfront for the service, roughly 10% of your asking price (the minimum listing fee is $1.99). The 10% fee and any additional optional listing fees are non-refundable. Currently we are only accepting credit cards for this transaction. In the final step of the process for posting a book, you are required to enter a credit card number. See similar questions...

Can the CSEA collect for support if the non-residential parent is in the military?

ODJFS Online | Office Of Child Support
Yes. The local CSEA can take steps to do a withholding through the military system. Please contact your local CSEA. See similar questions...

What is a Non-Profit Corporation?

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A non-profit corporation is a legal entity separate from its members and directors formed for purposes other than generating a profit to be distributed to its members, directors or officers. While, a non-profit corporation can earn a profit, the profit must be used to further the goals of the corporation rather than to pay dividends to its membership. Nonprofit corporations are formed pursuant to federal or provincial law. See similar questions...

Why Incorporate a Non-Profit Corporation?

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Incorporating gives an organization legal status. It is not essential for a non-profit corporation to incorporate. Whether an organization decides to incorporate or not depends upon its activities, nature, or type of organization. a legal entity, an incorporated association is recognized by the legal system as having rights and responsibilities. An incorporated organization can enter into contracts, buy land, borrow money, have bank accounts, etc., in its own name. See similar questions...

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