How do I collect a small claims court judgment from a business?

If you have been awarded a small claims court judgment against a business in Florida, there are a few steps you must take to collect on the judgment. First, you must find out if the business has assets that can be seized and applied to the judgment. This includes checking if the business has money in a bank account, holds real estate, or owns assets that can be liquidated. To do this, you must contact the Clerk of Court in the county where the judgment was awarded. Next, you will need to file an “Abstract of Judgment” with the Clerk of Court. This is an official document that establishes that you have a judgment that must be collected. You must also prepare a “Writ of Garnishment” that will allow you to collect the judgment from the business’s bank or other assets. Once the Writ of Garnishment is prepared, it must be served on the business. This can be done by a sheriff or a certified process server. Once the Writ is served, the court will issue a notice to the business to turn over any assets that are subject to the Writ. If the business fails to comply, the assets can be collected by the court in order to satisfy the judgment. Finally, if the business still fails to comply, you may need to file a motion with the court to force the business to turn over any assets subject to the Writ. This is the final step in collecting on a small claims court judgment in Florida.

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