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Judgment Enforcement in North Dakota

Specialists who collect on court judgments that debtors refuse to pay. They use legal tools like wage garnishment, bank levies, and liens to enforce judgments. Find verified professionals in North Dakota who work on contingency - you only pay if they collect.

Time-Sensitive: Statutes of limitation mean delays cost money. Connect with a professional today.

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How Judgment Enforcement Works

After you win a lawsuit, the defendant may still refuse to pay. Judgment enforcement specialists locate assets and use legal remedies to collect your money.

Typical Fee: 30-50% of collected judgment

Your Rights in North Dakota

Judgment Enforcement - North Dakota Regulations

North Dakota collectors must comply with the federal FDCPA. Licensing requirement: Required - North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions.

Wage Garnishment in North Dakota

Up to 25% of disposable income

Statute of Limitations - North Dakota

Debt TypeTime Limit
Credit Card6 years
Medical Bills6 years
Written Contract6 years

Frequently Asked Questions

Hire a judgment enforcement specialist. They can garnish wages, levy bank accounts, place liens on property, and seize assets.

Typically 10-20 years depending on the state, and most can be renewed.

Enforcement specialists are skilled at locating hidden assets through legal discovery tools and asset search databases.

Usually 30-50% of the collected amount, significantly more than debt collection due to the legal complexity.

Yes, through a process called 'domesticating' the judgment in another state. Enforcement specialists handle this.

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