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@anca21bi wrote:I live in Washington state, and I'm worried about the collection agency that served me the papers since I still owe some things with them, but have to work month by month to pay everything in collections. They were also once garnishing my wages
Dre5025 wrote:Yes the judge should either sign or stamp your certified copys and one for the court files. You send or fax your copies to the CRA's for deletion.
Donks3369 wrote:Kids,Just thinking positive, when I do get the motion to vacate the judgment granted, what will happen after that? Does the judge do something to my copy showing the judgment has been satisfied or does he give me something completely different? Please let me know as I want to be prepared for everything. Thanks.
@Anonymous wrote:
@anca21bi wrote:I've been reading the past forums and wanted to know your input.I called my local courthouse about getting information about a Motion to Vacate a judgement I paid off last year this was a total of $587, and the lady thought I was crazy. She said I wouldn't be able to do such without a lawyer. She said I would have to tell or send the collection agency a letter (probably a PFD) to get it removed.Is all this true?
Chances are, that means you do not live in a "Self-help" friendly state. Not all states will allow you to file motions on your own behalf in non-small claims court matters.
What state are you in?? I can see what I can find!
HinH wrote:
Don't know, The vehicle was repo'd in 2005, everyone got their money, so I would not think they would contest, since I am located about an hour-and-a-half north of their offices.
Just wish I would have found this board before I settled...
Thanks for all of your help!
H