Given the cost of execution and the chance of being stuck with the bill, it makes sense to have a solid plan in mind before you initiate the process. First, you want to be sure that your debtor has enough assets to cover the cost of this process, and ideally, to also cover most or all of the amount owed on the judgment.
Start by gathering accurate and specific information that a court officer or deputy sheriff can use by:
- Creating a list of assets owned by your debtor.
- Double-checking your files to make sure the information on your list is accurate.
- Preparing a cover letter containing that information is for the benefit of your officer.
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