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Judgment Enforcement – The Step-by-Step Course
Or, it could go for pages with lots of case details.
Note: You’ll have to read from bottom to top.
Take a look, and ask yourself this:
✓ When did this case start?
✓ Was it litigated? Or was it by default?
Case CIVRS804559 - HARTMUT PERREY -V- ROY NICKELL
DEFAULT ENTERED ON COMPLAINT (LIMITED
09/23/2017 JURISDICTION) FILED 05/14/2008 OF HARTMUT PERREY Not
Applicable
AS TO ROY NICKELL.
09/23/2017 REQUEST TO ENTER DEFAULT AGAINST ROY NICKELL Not
FILED.
Applicable
PROOF OF SUB-SERVICE OF SUMMONS AND
08/18/2017 COMP/PET AS TO ROY NICKELL SERVED ON 06/03/08 Not
WITH FEES OF $0.00. Applicable
08/14/2017 8:30 OSC RE: SERVICE COMPLETION - Minutes Continued
AM DEPT. R9
05/14/2017 CASE ASSIGNED FOR ALL PURPOSES TO
DEPARTMENT R9
05/14/2017 CIVIL CASE COVER SHEET - CASE CATEGORY BREACH Not
OF CONTRACT/WARRANTY FILED. Applicable
05/14/2017 SUMMONS ISSUED AND FILED Not
Applicable
05/14/2017 COMPLAINT AND PARTY INFORMATION ENTERED. Not
(LIMITED JURISDICTION) Applicable
05/14/2017 CASE ASSIGNED FOR ALL PURPOSES TO
DEPARTMENT R9
CIVIL CASE COVER SHEET - CASE CATEGORY
05/14/2017 COLLECTIONS (MONEY OWED, OPEN BOOK Not
ACCOUNTS) FILED. Applicable
2. Wow! You Can find judgments on your Databases
This is one of your big keys, and I’ll go into detail in another section.
For now just know that you cannot (really really!) be in business without one or more
professional databases. What are they? I’m not keeping them a secret. They include
TLO.com, TracersInfo.com, IRBSearch.com, and Delvepoint.com . Lexis, of course, too.
With these databases you can both locate judgments by state, city, and in some cases by
zip code. You can also investigate the JD (judgment debtor) by using them. I’ll go into
detail on each database in another section, plus the pluses and minuses of each, and even
which ones I subscribe to.
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