Maryland Judgment Creditor's Monthly Report

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Judgment Creditor's Monthly Report

The Maryland Judgment Creditor's Monthly Report is a form submitted by a creditor to the Maryland court system in order to track the progress of a judgment. This report outlines the activities of the creditor in collecting the judgment and includes information such as the amount of the judgment, the date it was issued, the amount collected, and any other relevant information. The report is used to determine the status of the judgment and to ensure that the creditor is making timely and satisfactory progress in collecting the judgment. There are two types of Maryland Judgment Creditor's Monthly Report: the Long Form and the Short Form. The Long Form requires more detailed information about the judgment and the creditor's progress, while the Short Form requires only basic information.

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When money damages are awarded on both a claim and a counterclaim, judgment shall be entered for the excess of one over the other. This Rule is derived from former Rule 605 b.

If there is no further filing within 120 days after the garnishee's answer is filed, after proper notice to both you and the judgment creditor, the garnishee may file a notice of intent to terminate the writ of garnishment (Md. Rule 3-645.)

West's Annotated Code of MarylandMaryland Rules Upon the written request of the holder of a judgment awarding possession of property, the clerk shall issue a writ directing the sheriff to place that party in possession of the property.

A judgment lasts for 12 years and the plaintiff can renew the judgment for another 12 years.

(A) The order shall specify when, where, and before whom the examination will be held and that failure to appear may result in (i) the issuance of a body attachment directing a law enforcement officer to take the person served into custody and bring that person before the court and (ii) the person served being held in

Rule 3-632 - Stay of Enforcement (a) Automatic. Except as otherwise provided in this Rule, enforcement of a money judgment is automatically stayed until the expiration of ten days after its entry. Cross reference: For the definition of money judgment, see Rule 1-202.

Except as otherwise provided in Rule 2-634, a judgment creditor may obtain discovery to aid enforcement of a money judgment (1) by use of depositions, interrogatories, and requests for documents, and (2) by examination before a judge or an examiner as provided in section (b) of this Rule.

Rule 3-643 - Release of Property from Levy (a) Upon Satisfaction of Judgment. Property is released from a levy when the judgment has been entered as satisfied and the costs of the enforcement proceedings have been paid.

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Maryland Judgment Creditor's Monthly Report