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Information on Filing a Claim The amount claimed (including the value of property) must be $10,000 or less. You must make a bona fide (good faith) effort to collect your claim from the defendant before you file. Your claim form must include a statement that you tried to resolve the issue before you filed a claim.
Once the waiting period passes, there are three different ways you can collect on the judgment: Garnishing the other persons wages; Garnishing the other persons bank account; or. Seizing the other persons personal property or real estate.
Civil Fees SMALL CLAIMS SMALL CLAIMS COMPLAINT $53.00 (1ST defendant) ($10.00 each additional defendant) MEDIATION $10.00 COUNTERCLAIM SMALL CLAIMS $20.00 per defendant ALIAS PRAECIPE SMALL CLAIMS $10.00 per defendant64 more rows
How long does a judgment last? In Oregon, a judgment allows a debt collector to try to collect a consumer debt for 10 years. If the debt isnt paid off, the judgment can be renewed for another 10 years, meaning the debt collector can pursue the debt for up to 20 years.
The judgment is owed to the State of Oregon. A default judgment based on a violation citation can become a lien (i.e. encumbrance) on real property of the debtor. Failure to pay the judgment will result in referral of the judgment to the Oregon Department of Revenue (DOR) or to a private agency for collection.

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you are not at risk of arrest. These consumer debts are civil debts, and if you miss payments, youre not committing a crimecourts cannot jail you just for not paying.
While most courts dont have a strict minimum amount you can sue for, the practical minimum is usually determined by the small claims court filing fee, which can range from around $25 to $50, meaning you would need to be suing for at least that amount to make it worthwhile to file a lawsuit; however, the maximum amount
If the defendant refuses to pay you the money you were awarded in the judgment, you must begin collection proceedings against him or her. Neither the Court nor the Clerk will collect the money for you. If you know where the defendant is employed, collection proceedings may be done with a wage deduction summons.

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