This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Bank accounts, including bank names, account numbers, and account type (savings or checking) Brokerage accounts and securities holdings, including company names and account numbers. Real estate holdings, including addresses. Vehicles owned, including the makes, models, years, and license plate numbers.
You should contact an enforcement officer in the county where the judgment debtor has property. If you do not know where the judgment debtor has property, then contact an enforcement officer in the county where the judgment debtor resides.
The most common method is garnishment. In addition, the Plaintiff may get a writ of execution to seize the Defendant's property to satisfy the debt. If the Plaintiff does not know what assets the Defendant owns, the Plaintiff may compel disclosure through a civil discovery subpoena.
The statute of limitations for collecting on a New York judgment is 20 years, which starts the day the judgment creditor is first able to collect on the judgment.
The first step is to file an authenticated copy of the foreign judgment with the clerk of the common pleas court. Along with the authenticated judgment, the judgment creditor or its attorney must file an affidavit that sets forth the name and last known address of the judgment debtor and the judgment creditor.
Maryellen O'Shaughnessy - Franklin County Clerk of Courts.
Judges Administrative and Presiding Judge. Jessica G. D'Varga. ELECTED 2019. Cynthia L. Ebner. ELECTED 2015. Mary Kay Fenlon. ELECTED 2021. Courtroom. James E. Green. ELECTED 1995. Zach Gwin. ELECTED 2023. Courtroom. Bill Hedrick. Elected 2021. Courtroom. Mark Hummer. ELECTED 2009. Courtroom. Mike McAllister. ELECTED 2021. Courtroom.
The Tenth District Court of Appeals in Franklin County also hears appeals from the Ohio Court of Claims. Court of appeals judges are elected in even-numbered years to six-year terms.
Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations Division – has original jurisdiction over all proceedings involving divorce or dissolution of marriages, annulment, legal separation, spousal support, domestic and dating violence civil protection orders, and conciliation; the division also determines allocation of parental ...