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This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to complete the form for removing an eviction from your record. It is designed to be user-friendly for individuals who may not have extensive legal experience, ensuring that everyone can navigate the process effectively.
Follow the steps to fill out the form successfully.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the designated editor.
- At the top of the form, fill in the necessary details, including the name of the county, the landlord's name (as 'Plaintiff'), and your name (as 'Defendant'). Also, include the file number of your eviction case.
- Leave the 'Notice of Motion' section blank until the court provides a hearing date.
- Provide your statements for numbers 3, 4, and 5 in the designated fields of the form.
- Sign your Motion in the presence of a notary public; typically, a court clerk can serve this role.
- Attach any supporting documents that will bolster your case.
- File your Motion at the District Court, requesting a court date, and record this date in the 'Notice of Motion' section.
- Check with the clerk to determine if a judgment was entered in your case. If so, you may need to fill out a motion to vacate the judgment.
- Inquire with the clerk about the necessary steps to serve the Motion on your landlord.
- Be prepared to pay a filing fee for the expungement motion. If your income is low, you can apply for a fee waiver by submitting an 'Inability to Pay' form with proof of income.
- Prepare for the hearing by bringing any documents submitted with your Motion, alongside any additional evidence or witnesses that may support your case.
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How Long Does an Eviction Stay on Your Record? Generally, an eviction report will remain part of your rental history for seven years. If you are in the process of applying for a lease, ask the landlord or leasing company to tell you the name of the tenant screening company they use.
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