What is the process for collecting a judgment from an out-of-state party in small claims court?

If you have obtained a judgment against an out-of-state party in North Carolina small claims court, you may be able to collect on that judgment. However, before you begin the process, you must determine if the out-of-state party is subject to the laws of your state. In North Carolina, an out-of-state party may be subject to the state’s small claims court jurisdiction if the party has sufficient contacts with the state. Once you have established that the out-of-state party is subject to North Carolina’s jurisdiction, you may begin the process of collecting the judgment. The first step is to complete a Request for Transcript of Judgment form, which can be found at your local small claims court. The form will ask for your name and address, the name and address of the out-of-state party, and the amount of the judgment. The next step is to file an Application for Foreign Judgment with the clerk of court in the state where the out-of-state party is located. The application must include the Transcript of Judgment form and a filing fee. Once the application is filed, the court in the state where the out-of-state party is located will review the application and may enter a judgment against the out-of-state party. Finally, if all of the appropriate steps have been completed, you may be able to collect the judgment by placing a lien on the out-of-state party’s property, garnishing wages, or taking other legal action. You may have to consult a lawyer to help you with the collection process. It is important to remember that collecting a judgment in another state can be difficult and may require a significant amount of time and money.

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