The Nebraska Notice to Judgment Debtor (updated June 2015) is a legal document issued by a court that notifies a debtor that a judgment has been entered against them. The notice includes information about the judgment, such as the amount owed, the date the judgment was entered, and the creditor’s name. It also includes instructions about how the debtor can pay the judgment and any consequences of not doing so. The Notice to Judgment Debtor is a critical step in the process of collecting a debt in Nebraska. There are two types of Nebraska Notice to Judgment Debtor (updated June 2015): the Statement of Judgment and the Notice of Enforcement. The Statement of Judgment includes information about the judgment, including the amount owed, the date of entry, and the name of the creditor. The Notice of Enforcement outlines the debtor’s options for paying the judgment and the consequences of not paying. The Notice of Enforcement also includes instructions on how to appeal the judgment if the debtor disagrees with the amount owed.