How to Look Up Judgements Against You

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If someone sues you in a civil court and you don't show up, they can get a default judgment against you. That default judgment allows them to get a writ of execution from a judge and take money from you (typically through wage garnishment) to satisfy the judgment. However, you also have the option of contacting them yourself and making payment arrangements. Unfortunately, you don't always get a notice when a default judgment is entered. Looking up judgments against you allows you to find out who you need to contact to get everything sorted out. [1] X Research source

Method 1 of 3:

Searching Online

Step 1 Look up the local court

Step 2 Search the court

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Step 3 Download electronic documents if you can.

Step 4 Contact the clerk

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Going through the Court Clerk

Step 1 Ask your bank or employer if a writ has been executed.

Step 2 Get the name of the court off of the execution documents.

Step 3 Visit the clerk

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Taking Care of the Judgment

Step 1 Request the full case record from the court clerk.

Step 2 Check the affidavit of service if you don

Step 3 Contact the person who has the judgment against you.

Step 4 Make arrangements to pay the judgment in full.

Step 5 Get a copy of the satisfaction of judgment form.

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If you find a judgment against you, call a lawyer. They might be able to help you work out a settlement with the person that sued you. [12] X Trustworthy Source US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau U.S. government agency for protecting consumers in the financial sector Go to source

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This article covers how to look up judgments against you in the US. Other countries have different procedures. Talk to a local attorney or contact the nearest court to find out what you need to do.

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