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- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by identifying the specific court indicated on the form. Check the box for either the General District Court or Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court as applicable to your case.
- Provide the case number in the designated field, ensuring all numbers are input accurately to avoid processing issues.
- In the judgment creditor’s name section, enter the name of the individual or entity owed the judgment. Use the format of last name first, followed by the first and middle name.
- Fill in the court address, including street address, city, state, and ZIP code where the court is located.
- Indicate the date when the judgment was rendered in favor of the judgment creditor on the specified line.
- In the judgment debtor’s name section, write the individual’s name (last, first, middle) who owes the debt.
- Enter the street address, city, state, and ZIP code of the judgment debtor in the respective fields.
- The judgment creditor must acknowledge and sign the form, including the signature in the designated boxes for the judgment creditor, attorney, or agent. Make sure to include the date of signing.
- If applicable, complete the notary public’s section with the required details, including the state, county, and date of acknowledgment.
- Review all entries for accuracy to prevent any delays in processing. Once completed, you have the option to save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
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