Nevada Request for Execution

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Request for Execution

A Nevada Request for Execution is a legal document used to enforce a judgment against a debtor in the state of Nevada. It is a civil court document issued by the court where the judgment was issued. It is signed by a judge and is then served on the debtor's assets. The Request for Execution authorizes the sheriff to seize and sell the debtor's assets to satisfy the debt. There are two types of Nevada Request for Execution: General Execution and Special Execution. A General Execution is used to collect a monetary judgment from a debtor. A Special Execution is used to collect a non-monetary judgment, such as a lien, from a debtor.

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Under Nevada Revised Statute (NRS), a judgment creditor can seize goods, chattels, money, and other personal and real property. This means that a judgment may allow a creditor to garnish personal property, levy bank accounts, put liens on real property, and even initiate wage garnishment.

Under Nevada law, some of the types of income and property that a creditor cannot take to pay a judgment include: Money or payments received pursuant to the federal Social Security Act, including retirement, disability, survivors' benefits, and SSI. (NRS 21.090(1)(y) and 42 U.S.C. § 407(a).)

All Execution/Garnishments expire after 180 days. If for some reason your judgment is not satisfied within the 180 days, you may refile in your local court. Writ of Execution on Liens (real property) are good for 6 years.

Nevada law exempts the greater of following from garnishment for any workweek: 82% of the disposable earnings of a judgment debtor during that week if the gross weekly salary or wage of the judgment debtor on the date the most recent writ of garnishment was issued was $770 or less.

Types of Exemptions Under Nevada Laws Necessary household goods, furnishings, electronics, clothes, yard equipment, and other personal effects up to $12,000 in value. 5% of your disposable earnings or 50 times the minimum wage (currently $362.50 per week), whichever is higher.

All Execution/Garnishments expire after 180 days. If for some reason your judgment is not satisfied within the 180 days, you may refile in your local court. Writ of Execution on Liens (real property) are good for 6 years.

How long does the judgment creditor have to collect a Nevada judgment? A Nevada judgment will expire within six years from the date it is entered in the case unless it is renewed.

A court order that directs law enforcement personnel to take action in an attempt to satisfy a judgment won by the plaintiff. Specifically, a writ of execution usually addresses a sheriff. The sheriff, in turn, attempts to levy property owned by the defendant.

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These instructions are to help you represent yourself in collecting on a civil judgment. Legal words and court documents can be confusing.Complete Section III on exemption claim form before mailing it to judgment debtor. You must complete the Request for. Writ of Execution and submit same with the appropriate fee. A copy of the Notice of Judgment must accompany this application. JUDGMENT CREDITOR OR ATTORNEY - Complete and print original. If judgment debtor is a natural person, attach copy of Exemption Form. I request a court judgment under Code of Civil Procedure sections 585(b), 585(c), 989, etc. , against defendant (names) : (Testimony required.

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Nevada Request for Execution