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.
Fill out the Summons (form SUM-100) and a Complaint. Also, fill out a Civil Case Cover Sheet (form CM-010). Since you are the one filing a lawsuit, you're called the plaintiff. The person or company you're suing is the defendant.
To do this, fill out an EJ-001 Abstract of Judgment form and take it to the clerk's office. After the clerk stamps it, record it at the County Recorder's Office in the county where the property is located. Place a lien on a business.
You may make a complaint in person at any Sheriff's station or the Internal Affairs Division regardless of where the incident occurred. The Internal Affairs Division is located at Sheriff's Headquarters, 655 East 3rd Street in San Bernardino.
Civil Division of the San Bernardino District, 247 West 3rd St, San Bernardino, CA 92415-0210 (located in the San Bernardino Justice Center) Filings Accepted: CEQA Civil (limited and unlimited)
Any time you win a lawsuit, you can put a lien on the defendant's real estate by recording an Abstract of Judgment in the Recorder's Office of the county where the real estate is located.
Enforcing Your Judgment Get in touch with the judgment debtor. Levy (seize) assets that you have personal knowledge of. Examine judgment debtor in court to locate unknown assets. Suspend the judgment debtor's driver's license if the judgment is for auto accident.
To create a lien, you need to record an abstract of judgment with the county recorder's office in the county where the property is located. You may use either Abstract of Judgment—Restitution (form CR-111/JV-791) or Abstract of Judgment—Civil and Small Claims (form EJ-001).
In most states, you must "perfect" a real estate lien by recording the judgment with the recorder's office or equivalent department in the county where the debtor's real estate is located. Once filed, the debtor can't transfer a clear title as part of a real estate deal without first paying the lien.
If the judgment debtor owns real property, you may record an Abstract of Judgment with the County Recorder which will act as a lien against all real property owned by the judgment debtor in the county in which the lien is recorded. Complete an Abstract of Judgment (EJ-001)PDF and submit to the court to be issued.
A San Bernardino County court records search can be conducted at any of the listed places: The San Bernardino Superior Court clerk's office. A clerk's office in any court where the case filing took place. Public access terminals at the courthouse. Remote access portals maintained by the Superior court.