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(1) Find the correct address for the creditor. Proof(s) of Claim Number(s).(5) file a statement of any change of the debtor's address. (b) Individual Debtor's Duty To Provide Documentation. Once a small claims judgment is entered, the clerk mails the debtor a form called a "Judgment. Files a Form 8822, Change of Address, with the IRS. Any of the above will result in all future IRS correspondence being sent to the trustee. Complete the entire information sheet and return it to the judgment creditor (plaintiff) along with the documents listed on the form. If you would like to formally request a Change of Address, please download, complete, sign and date the form below. Address Changes and Claim Transfers.