The Alaska Motion & Affidavit to Reduce to Judgment, SHC-1530, is a document used to reduce an amount owed to a judgment. This motion and affidavit must be filed with the court in the district in which the debtor resides in order to reduce the amount of a debt to a judgment. There are two types of Alaska Motion & Affidavit to Reduce to Judgment, SHC-1530: the Motion to Reduce Debt to Judgment, and the Affidavit to Reduce Debt to Judgment. The motion must include the amount of the debt, the creditor's claims, and the debtor's defenses, if any. The affidavit must include the debtor's acknowledgement of the debt and that the debtor is not contesting the debt. Once a court grants the motion and affidavit, the debt is reduced to a judgment, allowing the creditor to pursue collection action against the debtor.
The Alaska Motion & Affidavit to Reduce to Judgment, SHC-1530, is a document used to reduce an amount owed to a judgment. This motion and affidavit must be filed with the court in the district in which the debtor resides in order to reduce the amount of a debt to a judgment. There are two types of Alaska Motion & Affidavit to Reduce to Judgment, SHC-1530: the Motion to Reduce Debt to Judgment, and the Affidavit to Reduce Debt to Judgment. The motion must include the amount of the debt, the creditor's claims, and the debtor's defenses, if any. The affidavit must include the debtor's acknowledgement of the debt and that the debtor is not contesting the debt. Once a court grants the motion and affidavit, the debt is reduced to a judgment, allowing the creditor to pursue collection action against the debtor.