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Suspended driver license judgment
Suspended driver license judgment




It may be possible to negotiate for a satisfaction of judgment predicated upon a modest payment as a full and final settlement of the claim, but be careful about creating a novation and be sure that any agrement is signed, in writing, and is in proper form. See Subchapter G, here, including § 1774 regarding partial payment. The statutes authorizing suspension do not appear to excuse the nonpayment even after expiration of the judgment. What I was wondering is this, is this considered a dormant/expired judgment? Can they still come after me? What would be my first step on getting my NJ drivers licence reinstated?Ī person's operating privilege shall remain suspended and shall not be renewed in the name of that person unless and until every judgment is stayed, satisfied in full or to the extent provided in this subchapter, and until the person furnishes proof of financial responsibility as required. The wierd thing is that this never showed up on any of my credit reports, I have immaculate credit. I moved out of state in the late 1990's to get my act together, I recently went to get my Nevada drivers licence renewed and came to find out that my NJ drivers licence is suspended due to this judgment, I had a NJ drivers licence when the accident happened. I think I remember being served on the first one, in 2000 when they renewed it, the summons was sent to my father who wasn't speaking to me so I was never actually served when they revived it. I went to the county clerks site and looked at the file, last anything has been updated is in 2000. I was sued and had a default judgment filed against me in PA, this judgment was revived in 2000 and hasn't been touched since then. In 1988 I was in a car accident and didnt have insurance, I was 18 years old at the time. My question involves judgment recovery in the State of:PA






Suspended driver license judgment