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Judgement papers served by the court for $375

Date: Sat, 03/03/2007 - 10:34

Submitted by stephanie.mj.mcintyre
on Sat, 03/03/2007 - 10:34

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Hello,

I had been served a paper from the court for a judgment in the amnt of 375. I then called the company filing the judgement and they said that they would not continue to file if I paid the court on a weekly basis. SO, I paid the court in full, actually, I overpaid by 26 dollars, and they sent me a refund, however, on my report, it shows as a judgment filed, and it doesn't say paid, satisfied or anything. Do I need to write a letter to the court, the company, or just file a dispute on the credit report. I was told this would NOT go on my report, and it is there, and it is not showing the correct status. Please let me know how I can get this corrected. I appreciate anyone's opinion.


Get a copy of court file so you know what you are dealing with. Dispute with credit bureau as incorrect status.Dispute with judgement debtor to tell them to report correctly. Just a side note,most courts do not verify public records.Data services like lexis-nexis sniff them out in the courts and sell them to the bureaus.


lrhall41

Submitted by cajunbulldog on Sat, 03/03/2007 - 10:47

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Just a suspicion...If the debt is actually owed to the court system (traffic citation, public defender fees, probation fees, criminal fines, etc...), if a judgement appears on the CR, it is at the behest of the administrative office of the court, as a form of leverage to compel payment (such as supsension of DL). This is likely to be the case whether or not a CA is contracted by the court. Quite sure of this in California, anyway.


lrhall41

Submitted by Morningstar on Sat, 03/03/2007 - 11:42

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