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Jay Dice

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California

I'm trying to collect on a superior court judgement of $9,800 from a small business.
I have the writ of execution form but need help on filling it out.
What do you put where it says: "I, Jay Dice, say that declarant is ____________
in the above entitled case.

And I know I take it to the courthouse, civil section, but what happens then?

Thanks so much!
 


CourtClerk

Senior Member
Give me the line numbers you need help with, I'll see what I can do. That specific sentence is not on a writ that I can think of...
 

seniorjudge

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? California

I'm trying to collect on a superior court judgement of $9,800 from a small business.
I have the writ of execution form but need help on filling it out.
What do you put where it says: "I, Jay Dice, say that declarant is ____________
in the above entitled case.

And I know I take it to the courthouse, civil section, but what happens then?

Thanks so much!
What are you in the case?

Petitioner?

Plaintiff?

Assignee?
 

Jay Dice

Junior Member
Help with Declaration for Issuance of a writ of execution

The form is actually called: "Declaration for Issuance of a Writ of Execution"

There isn't any line number but the sentence that you fill out reads like this...

"I, Jay Dice, say that declarant is ___________ in the above-entitled case; that the following judgement was made and entered _____________.

I'm not sure what goes in the blank after "declarant is"_______.

Is it my name, the plaintiffs,
and is it the defendants name?

Thanks for your help
 

CourtClerk

Senior Member
It's a Superior Court judgement and I want to obtain a levy against his bank account.
They're all Superior Courts these days... now the question remains, in what venue did you sue and obtain judgment? Your options are above in my last post.
 

CourtClerk

Senior Member
Sounds like our OP is the Plaintiff ;)
Barring the OP actually answering the questions... you're probably right, unless he's the defendant who cross complained and won on the cross complaint or countersuit depending on the venue in which he sued (am I making things complicated????).

Anyway, OP, you were probably the plaintiff in this suit. Write that there and move on...

I'm done.
 

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