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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Revival Judgment in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the court address and selecting either District Court or County Court, depending on your case.
  3. Fill in the Plaintiff(s) name and the Defendant(s) name in the designated fields.
  4. Input the Case Number, Division, and Courtroom information as required.
  5. In the 'ORDER FOR REVIVAL OF JUDGMENT' section, specify the unsatisfied judgment amount that is being revived.
  6. Indicate the name of the individual against whom the judgment is being revived.
  7. Date your document appropriately and sign it as either Judge or Magistrate.
  8. Complete the 'CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE' section by entering the date of service and selecting how you delivered a copy of this order.

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If a defendant wishes to fight a revival of judgment, they can file an answer to the motion to revive. The answer should include a legal justification why the motion should not be allowed.
1) Revival is requesting a court to reinstate the force of a dormant judgmenti.e. a judgment that was issued and has since lapsed or expired. Also referred to as renewal of judgment in some jurisdictions.
To renew a judgment, a creditor must: File a motion for renewal with the court before the original six-year period expires. Provide notice to the debtor, ensuring they are aware of the renewed enforcement period. Receive court approval for the renewal, which extends the judgment for another six years.

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