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State of MinnesotaDistrict Court Judicial District:County of:Court File Number: Case Type: CivilMotion and Affidavit Requesting Satisfaction of JudgmentPlaintiff(s) (first, middle, last)(Minn. Stat.

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Filling out the MN JGM202 form can seem overwhelming, but with a user-friendly guide, you can complete it with ease. This guide will provide clear, step-by-step instructions to help you successfully fill out and submit your motion and affidavit requesting satisfaction of judgment.

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for editing.
  2. Begin by entering the judicial district and county where your case is filed. This information should be readily available from your court documents.
  3. Provide the court file number and case type, which is listed as 'Civil' for your motion. Make sure these details are accurate to ensure proper processing.
  4. Fill in the names of the plaintiff(s) and defendant(s) in the designated fields, including first, middle, and last names.
  5. Indicate the date and time of the hearing, ensuring to specify whether it is in the a.m. or p.m. This information is crucial for scheduling.
  6. List the name of the building where the hearing will be held, along with the complete street address and city.
  7. In the affidavit section, state your name and your role in the action (whether you are the plaintiff or defendant).
  8. Provide the details about the judgment amount, who it was against, and ensure the docket date is filled in accurately.
  9. Confirm that you have paid the judgment in full and include proof of payment with your submission.
  10. If applicable, provide details about your inability to contact the creditor and any steps you have taken to locate them.
  11. Complete the declaration section by signing, dating, and providing your address, contact number, and email address.
  12. Once all fields are complete, save your changes and choose to download, print, or share the form as necessary.

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You can ask court administration for a Writ of Execution by writing a letter with your court file number and the county where the judgment debtor's bank or employer is located. Be sure to explain that you want a Writ of Execution. File this with court administration and pay the fee.

A Writ of Execution may be issued 14 days after the entry of the judgment. A request to issue a writ of execution must be in writing. There is no charge for issuance. The Writ of Execution form must be forwarded to you upon receipt of your written request.

Step 1: Docket the judgment. ... Step 2: Request an Order for Disclosure. ... Step 3: Request an Order to Show Cause. ... Step 4: Send the judgment debtor notice that you plan to start collecting. ... Step 5: Request a Writ of Execution from court administration. ... Step 6: Take the paperwork to the sheriff's office.

A writ of execution is a process issued by the court directing the U.S. Marshal to enforce and satisfy a judgment for payment of money. (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 69).

Rule 69. In aid of the judgment or execution, the judgment creditor, or successor in interest when that interest appears of record, may obtain discovery from any person, including the judgment debtor, in the manner provided by these rules.

For more information research Minnesota Statutes Chapter 550, which applies to executions. The Writ of Execution document is valid for 180 days after the date of issue. The judgment on which it is based is usually good for 10 years, and can be renewed by additional court action.

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