Pippi asked:
The judgment was awarded to me in Vista, CA and the debtor lives in Nevada. I will be filing in Nevada also, but in the meantime want the credit bureaus to know he has a judgment against him. Is this possible to do without an attorney or the courts intervention?
Are the major credit bureaus nationwide or is each State separate?
Gene
The judgment was awarded to me in Vista, CA and the debtor lives in Nevada. I will be filing in Nevada also, but in the meantime want the credit bureaus to know he has a judgment against him. Is this possible to do without an attorney or the courts intervention?
Are the major credit bureaus nationwide or is each State separate?
Gene

















Samantha
A judgment will be reported thru public records. You don’t need to do anything.
Shane
The credit bureaus look through court records for judgments, etc. The judgment should show up on the person’s credit report(s) within a month or so.