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Application For Discharge Of Judgments - Minnesota

Application For Discharge Of Judgments Form. This is a Minnesota form and can be used in Judgment Enforcement District Court Hennepin Local County .
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FOURTH JUDICI AL DISTRICT STATE O F MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN DIST R IC T COURT APPLICAT ION FOR DISCHARGE OF JUDGMENT(S) IN THE MATTER OF THE APPL ICATION OF: _______________________________________ Please take notice that the undersigned, acting for the judgment debtor(s) listed above, hereby applies for the discharge of the following judgment(s) entered in Hennepin County: Case No. Creditor Date(s) of Docketing Amount A certified copy of the judgment debtors bankruptcy discharge or certificate by the Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court and an affidavit of personal service for each judgment creditor is attached. Minnesota Statute 548.181 requires a filing fee of $5.00 for each judgment. Date: ___________ Signed: __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ CRE DITORS PL EASE NOTE: Pursuant to M.S.A. 548.181, the Court Administrator will discharge the judgment(s) listed within 20 days after service of the application unless an objection to discharge is served on the judgment debtors and filed with the Court Administrator. Creditors may object to discharge if: 1)the debt represented by the judgment was not discharged by the bankruptcy discharge; or 2)the judgment was an enforceablelien on real property when the bankruptcy discharge was entered. Application for Discharge-civil Last Revised 9/29/02 <<<<<<<<<********>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 548.181 DISCHARGE OF JUDGMENTS AGAINST BANKRUP TCY DEBTORS Subd. 1. Application for discharge. A judgment debtor who has received a discharge under United States Code, title 11, or an interested party, upon paying a filing fee of $5 for each judgment, may apply to the court administrator of any court for the discharge of all judgments entered in that court against the judgment debtor that were ordered discharged by the bankruptcy discharge. Subd. 2. Application Requirements; Service An application under subdivision 1 must identify each judgment to be discharged, must be accompanied by a certified copy of the judgment debtors bankruptcy discharge or a certificate by the clerk of the United States bankruptcy court of the discharge, must state the time the judgment creditor has to object as specified in subdivision 3 and the grounds for objection as specified in subdivision 4, must be served at the expense of the applicant on each judgment creditor in the manner provided for the service of a summons in a civil action, and must be accompanied by an affidavit of service. Subd. 3. Objection to Discharge The court administrator, without further notice or hearing, shall discharge each judgment except a judgment in favor of a judgment creditor who has filed an objection to discharge of the judgment within 20 days after service of the application on the judgment creditor. An objection to discharge of a judgment must be served on the judgment debtor in the same manner as an answer in a civil action. Subd. 3a. Certification of Discharge Upon receipt of a filing fee of $5, the court administrator shall certify to the judgment debtor or other interested party the judgments against a person that have been discharged by the administrator. Subd. 4. Court Order If a judgment creditor objects to the discharge of a judgment, on motion of the judgment debtor, the judgment creditor, or other interested party, the court shall order the judgment discharged except to the extent that: (1) the debt represented by the judgment was not discharged by the bankruptcy discharge; or (2) the judgment was an enforceable lien on real property when the bankruptcy discharge was entered. If the judgment was an enforceable lien on some, but not all, real property of the judgment debtor, the discharge shall only be entered as to real property not subject to an enforceable lien. Bankruptcy Instructions-civil Last Revised 9/29/02
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