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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Minnesota Judgment document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Court File Number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case.
  3. In the section labeled 'Judgment Debtor(s)', provide the full name(s) of the debtor(s) involved in this action.
  4. Next, fill in the business and occupation details of the judgment debtor(s). This information helps clarify their professional background.
  5. Enter the current residence address of the judgment debtor, including city, state, and zip code. Accurate details are crucial for legal documentation.
  6. Specify the amount currently owed as per the judgment. Ensure this figure is correct to avoid any discrepancies.
  7. Finally, sign and date the affidavit at the bottom of the form. If applicable, include your attorney's information for verification.

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A judgment for money in Minnesota does not survive indefinitely. Instead, a judgment only survives for ten years after its entry and any action to collect after that ten-year time frame is disallowed.
All judgments and court records are filed in the County Clerk Office in the County where the lawsuit was filed. You can go in person to the County Clerk Office in the County where you live to ask if a judgment has been entered against you. Most counties also allow you to search online.
Most judgments (the court order saying what youre owed) expire in 10 years. This means you cant collect on it after 10 years.
How long a judgment lasts depends on your state some expire after five years, while others can remain in effect for up to 20 years. Many states also allow creditors to renew judgments. If you cant afford to pay a judgment, filing for bankruptcy may help eliminate it.
Motions for judgment as a matter of law during trial may be made at any time before submission of the case to the jury. Such a motion shall specify the judgment sought and the law and the facts on which the moving party is entitled to the judgment.

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For judgments in Minnesota, entered after August 1, 2009, that are in an amount equal to or less than $50,000.00, the interest rate will generally be four percent (4%) [2]. For judgments that are greater than $50,000.00, and entered after August 1, 2009, Minnesota statutes prescribe a ten percent (10%) interest rate.

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