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What is Probation Before Judgment?

AthenLaw.com - Traffic & MVA Hearings - Traffic FAQ
Probation Before Judgment, is when the judge finds you guilty, but strikes the finding of guilt (so the MVA does not assess points on your driving record) and places you on probation for a period of time (usually 6 months to a year for a minor violation). If you compete your period of probation without any new traffic violations, you are not given points by the MVA.

What is a Probation before Judgement?

Speeding Ticket FAQ
This is also called a Prayer for Judgement or Deferment in some jurisdictions. This is a procedure where you pay the fine but the speeding ticket is masked and does not show on your record. The clerk of court can tell you if this is available in your state and the restrictions. Texas, Maryland, and North Carolina offer this option but usually only to drivers from their state. 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...

What is probation?

Phoenix Arizona DUI and Criminal Defense Attorneys - FAQs
Probation is a sentencing provision available to all courts which has strict regulations and accountability requirements. Probationers must obey the law and be employed or enrolled in school. Most are required to pay restitution, court costs, fine and fees, as well as work a number of hours doing unpaid community service. They may not change jobs or move without the probation officer's permission. Urinalysis is often required to document they are not abusing alcohol or drugs. 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...

What is CE probation status by the ARRT?

CE Essentials, LLC Frequently Asked Questions
Whenever a technologist fails to report the required number of continuing education credits required to maintain their registry status the ARRT may place that individual on CE probation. This is a category that allows the radiographer to remain registered, but documents their need to comply with the education requirement. If you are currently on CE probation you should prepare for the NEW requirement that went into effect January 1, 2008. 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...

What if I'm sued and they get a Judgment?

Frequently Asked Questions - DSA (866-387-3328)
Here are some facts; Right now in the United States there are between 200 and 300 billion dollars of uncollected (Money Judgment debt). The court does not require the debtor to pay, and will not even help collect. Very few people know how to find these assets or what to do when they are found. The result is that millions of Judgments are just sitting in files. "Four of five winners of a Judgment never see a dime." We negotiate all unsecured debts, which include judgments. See similar questions...

top If I owe a judgment can this system help me?

FAQ - Judgement Collections
Yes it possibly can. Our system might be able to get your amount lowered by 50%. We can work out a deal where I collect the judgment from the person/business you owe money to. Then you pay me 60%, and the rest is forgiven. Thus saving you 40%. WHAT A DEAL! See similar questions...

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