judgement against me
Date: Thu, 09/06/2012 - 00:16
Who sued you?? You need to look at the online court dockets and
Who sued you??
You need to look at the online court dockets and find out when and how they served you. You may need to go into the court house to look at the records. If it is clear you were not served, you can motion the court to set aside the judgment based on lack of service. Them telling you they could not find you makes it pretty clear that you were not properly served.
I was going to get my state driver license in NV..they stated..t
I was going to get my state driver license in NV..they stated..that someone was sueing me, and gave me law firm name..from an accident that happened 5 yrs ago, and if i didnt get the judgement lifted off me bysept 22nd, my license would be suspended. thisfirm javicth block and rathbon -they are a debt collector i guess..this accident happened 5 yrs ago. They said they couldnt find me, and had sent a certified mail to my address at the time..but i never got it, and they dont forward certified mail. I moved to another state and got another license to drive. If you look up javitch block and rathbon..seems like they are a fraud..i dont have anything saying i have court date or nothing..online reviews say they just are a scam and want your money..but why would the dmv suspend my license b/c there is a judgement against me? im so lost..and only have a few days to figure out whats going on, ifthey are legit etc! help!!
I looked up the rules for civil procedure for NV...you can be se
I looked up the rules for civil procedure for NV...you can be served by publication in NV.
(1) Service by Publication.
(i) General. When the person on whom service is to be made resides out of the state, or has departed from the state, or cannot, after due diligence, be found within the state, or conceals himself to avoid the service of summons, and the fact shall appear, by affidavit, to the satisfaction of the court or judge thereof, and it shall appear, either by affidavit or by a verified complaint on file, that a cause of action exists against the defendant in respect to whom the service is to be made, and that he is a necessary or proper party to the action, such court or judge may grant an order that the service be made by the publication of summons. Provided, when said affidavit is based on the fact that the party on whom service is to be made resides out of the state, and the present address of the party is unknown, it shall be a sufficient showing of such fact if the affiant shall state generally in such affidavit that at a previous time such person resided out of this state in a certain place (naming the place and stating the latest date known to affiant when such party so resided there); that such place is the last place in which such party resided to the knowledge of affiant; that such party no longer resides at such place; that affiant does not know the present place of residence of such party or where such party can be found; and that affiant does not know and has never been informed and has no reason to believe that such party now resides in this state; and, in such case, it shall be presumed that such party still resides and remains out of the state, and such affidavit shall be deemed to be a sufficient showing of due diligence to find the defendant. This rule shall apply to all manner of civil actions, including those for divorce.
Did you not expect to be sued??? It sounds like the accident was your fault. Sounds like you are going to need to get this debt paid off or settled if you want your license.