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Judgment Debtors Statement of Assets (Small Claims) (SC-133) Tell the person who won your small claims case about your job, what you own, and where you keep your money.
unfortunately yes as long as the warrant is active you will be at risk of being arrested; however it is not like they are actively looking for you; it typically happens when someone is incidentally pulled over and the police run the name for any warrants. No, you wont be arrest by simply going to the court house.
You can ask them things about the persons financial affairs, like where they bank, what money they own or debts they have, any income they make, and how they get paid. Their answers may help you know where to try to collect your money.
Consequences of Losing a Small Claims Court Case If the plaintiff loses the case, the court will dismiss their claim, meaning they will not receive the compensation or relief they sought. This can be disappointing and frustrating, particularly if the plaintiff invested significant time and resources into the case.
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