Default Judgment Enforcement Steps
Summary
Winning a default judgment requires serving it to the business owner. Send it to the business address or contact the St. Clair County Circuit Court for guidance. If the owner is uninvolved, consider the St. Clair County Sheriffs Office for service assistance. Consulting a local attorney for alternative service methods is advisable.Full Conversation
I just sued a car dealership and won by default. The registered agent nor the business owner never showed up. So my issue is how do I get a copy of the judgement to the business owner since the registered agentt does not reply to my email and I dont know the address of the real owner .He uses the address of the business instead of residence . Any ideas they are in belleville il.
Hello Vickie,
Congratulations on winning your case by default. To serve the judgment:
- Send the judgment to the business address where the owner uses.
- You can also contact the St. Clair County Circuit Court to explore further options for serving the judgment.
Would you like contact information for the St. Clair County Circuit Court?
sure
St. Clair County Circuit Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Public Square, Belleville, IL *
Website: www.circuitclerk.co.st-clair.il.usFeel free to reach out to the court for further guidance on serving your judgment.
The owner has very little to do with the company. He has managers in there so this owner has no idea what this is about. And half the employees that were involved are now gone.Does any of that
Hello Vickie,
It seems like you're facing a challenge in serving the judgment. Given your situation, you might consider:
- Contacting the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office for assistance in serving the judgment.
- Consulting with a local attorney for legal advice on alternate methods of serving the judgment.
Would you like more information on the local sheriff's office or an attorney referral?
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Hello Vickie,
It looks like you're still dealing with the issue of serving the judgment. Here are some steps you can take:
- Contact the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office for assistance in serving the judgment.
- Consider consulting with a local attorney for advice on alternate methods of serving the judgment.
Would you like more information on the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office or an attorney referral?