I need to report a judgment to a credit bureau. How can I do that as an individual, not a company?

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
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2 Responses to I need to report a judgment to a credit bureau. How can I do that as an individual, not a company?

  1. bdancer222 says:

    Samantha

    A judgment will be reported thru public records. You don’t need to do anything.

  2. Bill C says:

    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.

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