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Submit an online Public Records Request. Email the Public Records team detailing your request. Call 602-506-1974 to speak with a member of the Public Records team.
But there is a way to keep the judgment valid that is simple: cause a writ of execution to be issued and served. The judgment is then valid for ten years from the date the writ of execution was issued by the clerk.
Writs of Execution: This is a process where a Constable would take non-exempt personal property from the Judgment Debtor to satisfy a judgment however, there are many exemptions to what a Constable can take. It is advisable that you contact the Constable before issuing a Writ of Execution.
II. Enumerated Properties Exempt From Execution (Section 13, Rule 39) Family Home, As Provided by Law. Ordinary Clothing and Certain Personal Effects. Household Furniture and Utensils. Personal Library. Tools and Instruments for Trade or Employment. Life Insurance Policies.
A small claims lawsuit is a claim against another party for damages of an amount less than $3,500.00.