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On your Memorandum of Costs After Judgment (MC-012), you must include the exact amount of all allowable costs, the payments credited toward the principal and interest, and the amount of accrued interest. This means you are responsible for calculating these amounts.
Proof of Service of Summons (POS-010) Tells the court that you had a summons or other legal papers delivered to (served on) the other party in a case. Lists the papers that were served and tells who they were served on, where, when, and how they were served, and who served them.
Entry of judgment is a final recording of the decision and opinion, if the court made one.
A Memorandum of Costs After Judgment includes a detailed list of the expenses incurred during the legal proceeding, along with documentation to support the claims. The document must be filed within a specific time frame, which varies by jurisdiction, and must be accompanied by the appropriate supporting documentation.
Write the name and last known address of the judgment debtor in the space provided. You may also include any known aliases used by the judgment debtor. Fill in the last 4 digits of the judgment debtor's driver license number and state where it was issued, if you know them.