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North Carolina Clerk's Certification of a Judgment to be Registered in Another District-AO 451)

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Clerk's Certification of a Judgment to be Registered in Another District-AO 451)

North Carolina Clerk's Certification of a Judgment to be Registered in Another District-AO 451) is a form used by the clerk of court in North Carolina to certify a judgment for registration in another district. This form is used to register a judgment in a court of another state or district. It is typically used when a judgment debtor is located in a different state or district than the one where the judgment was originally rendered. There are two types of North Carolina Clerk's Certification of a Judgment to be Registered in Another District-AO 451): 1) Certified Copy of Judgment — this form is used to certify a copy of the original judgment and is typically used when the judgment debtor is located in another district; and 2) Certified Transcript of Judgment — this form is used to certify a transcript of the original judgment and is typically used when the judgment debtor is located in another state or country. Both forms provide information such as the case name, court of origin, case number, date of judgment, amount of the judgment, and other identifying information.

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A judgment is valid in ance with California Law for ten years, and then it will automatically expire. However, a judgment can be extended another ten years at the creditor's request as long as it's before the ten years expires.

28 U.S.C. § 1963 provides: A judgment in an action for the recovery of money or property entered in any court of appeals, district court, bankruptcy court, or in the Court of International Trade may be registered by filing a certified copy of the judgment in any other district . . .

Asks the court to enter a judgment in California based on a judgment in another state.

If a creditor previously obtained an out of state judgment, and now wishes to collect it in California, then the judgment must be registered in California courts. One reason is that the California Sheriff's Department is only authorized to enforce California judgments.

To register a foreign judgment, one must file a new California lawsuit. If the California court recognizes the decision from the foreign court, it will issue an essentially identical judgment. Therefore, the California court does not have to rehash the substantive issues of the foreign lawsuit.

When a judgment has been rendered by a California court, it is enforceable only against assets located in California. If the Judgment Debtor has assets in another state, the Judgment Creditor must convert the judgment to obtain jurisdiction over the assets located in the ?foreign? state.

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North Carolina Clerk's Certification of a Judgment to be Registered in Another District-AO 451)