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The statute of limitations for small claims judgments for execution purposes is twenty years, and liens on those judgments exist for ten years. See Iowa Code sections 614.1(6), 624.23(1), 626.2 and 631.12. However, a judgment can be renewed by filing a new action.
You must electronically file a request for an order condemning the funds held by clerk. The court will then order the clerk to pay you the amounts collected by the sheriff. You must pay the sheriffs fee. The sheriff will continue collection efforts until the judgment is satisfied or for a 120-day period.
Judgments are valid for a period of twenty years. Iowa Code 614.1. Judgments are liens upon the real estate owned by the defendant for a period of ten years from the date of the judgment.
Depending on the type of case, the limitations laws in Iowa can vary from two to 20 years. The statutory clock on civil claims, like for physical injury or financial fraud, starts ticking on the date of the incident or, in some cases, the discovery of the harm.
Iowa Code 614.1. Judgments are liens upon the real estate owned by the defendant for a period of ten years from the date of the judgment. Iowa Code 624.23. A judgment becomes dormant if the judgment holder does not begin execution proceedings or file a renewal affidavit within five years after the date of judgment.
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If the debt is based on an unwritten contract (like many credit cards), the time limit is five years from the date of the last payment or charge on the card, whichever is more recent. If the debt is based on a written contract, the time limit is ten years from the date you made the last payment or broke the contract.
A Praecipe is a legal document that tells the clerk of court to begin the legal process of collecting (executing on) a judgment that the defendant is not paying. The praceipe directs the clerk of court to issue an execution directed to the sheriff of the county where the asset or property is located.
Iowa judgment liens are created automatically when a judgment is entered on a debtors property in the county the judgment is entered. For property located outside of that area, the creditor will need to go to the county where the property is located and file the judgment with that county court.

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