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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DefendantJudgment Debtor document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your specific case.
  3. Fill in the court address where the case is being heard, ensuring accuracy to avoid any delays.
  4. In the Plaintiff/Judgment Creditor section, input the name and address of the plaintiff. This identifies who is initiating the action.
  5. Next, complete the Defendant/Judgment Debtor section with their name and address. Double-check for typos to ensure proper service.
  6. Select how you wish to serve the summons: by Sheriff/Constable, Restricted Delivery Mail, or Private Process. Make your choice clear.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form in the designated area, and provide your printed name along with contact information for follow-up.

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(c) Judgment creditor means the party, whether plaintiff or defendant, in whose favor a money judgment has been rendered. (d) Judgment debtor means the party, whether plaintiff or defendant, against whom a money judgment has been rendered.
For example, in debt collection, the plaintiff is usually the creditor, debt collection company, organization, or any other entity the defendant owes money to. In this case, the defendant is the party being sued by the plaintiff.
In a civil case, the person or entity that files the lawsuit is called the plaintiff. The person or entity being sued is called the defendant. Lets look at an example.
If you lose at trial or by default, and the judgment says you owe money to the other party, you are the judgment debtor. This means you owe money to the person who won. The other person is called the judgment creditor.
A debtor is a person or organisation that owes money. This will often be owed for services or goods, or because they have borrowed money. In most instances, the debtor will have a legal obligation to pay the debt. The person they owe the money to is known as a creditor.

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The person who receives the judgment is called the judgment creditor. The person who owes the money is called the judgment debtor.
Judgment debtors are the opposite of judgment creditors.

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