Collecting Judgment In Illinois

Summary

To collect a money judgment in Illinois, consider filing a Writ of Execution, wage or bank account garnishment, or placing a lien on the businesss property. Legal aid resources in Illinois, such as Illinois Legal Aid Online, Prairie State Legal Services, and Legal Aid Chicago, can provide assistance. For Belleville, IL, contact Land of Lincoln Legal Aid for support or guidance in finding an affordable lawyer.

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I ave a money judgement against a business in Illinois.I need an affordable lawyer to help collet judgement
Hi Vickie, I understand that you need help collecting a money judgment against a business in Illinois. Here are some steps you might consider:
- File a request for the court to issue a "Writ of Execution."
- Consider wage garnishment or bank account garnishment.
- Consult with a legal aid organization for affordable legal assistance.
Would you like more information on legal aid resources in Missouri?
the judgement is in illinois
Hi Vickie, I understand that your judgment is in Illinois. Here are some steps for collecting a judgment in Illinois:
- File a "Writ of Execution" with the court.
- Seek wage or bank account garnishment.
- Consider placing a lien on the business’s property.
- Consult Illinois legal aid organizations for assistance.
Would you like more information on legal aid resources in Illinois?
yes
Hi Vickie, here are some legal aid resources in Illinois that might be able to assist you:

Illinois Legal Aid Online


Website: www.illinoislegalaid.org

Prairie State Legal Services


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.pslegal.org

Legal Aid Chicago


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.legalaidchicago.org

These organizations may provide affordable legal assistance or help you find a lawyer to collect your judgment.
the court is in belleville il
Hi Vickie, for assistance in Belleville, IL, you can contact the following legal aid organization that may help you with collecting your judgment:

Land of Lincoln Legal Aid


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * State St, East St. Louis, IL *
Website: www.lollaf.org

They may provide the necessary support or guide you to an affordable lawyer.
judgement money collection in illinois
It seems like you are looking for information on money judgment collection, but you mentioned Illinois. Since you are located in Missouri, would you like information on collecting a money judgment in Missouri instead?
no the case was in illinois
I understand the case was in Illinois, and you are looking for information on collecting a money judgment there. Here are some general steps for collecting a money judgment in Illinois:
- **File a Citation to Discover Assets**: This helps identify the debtor's assets.
- **Garnishment**: You can garnish the debtor's wages or bank accounts.
- **Levy**: Place a lien on the debtor's property.
If you need more specific information, feel free to ask!
I know the assets .he owns more than * auto dealerships.what eidnce should i send to the judge
In your case, you may need to provide evidence to prove the ownership of the auto dealerships. Here are some types of evidence you can consider:
- **Title Deeds**: Show ownership documents for the properties.
- **Business Registration Records**: Provide official documents showing the debtor's ownership of the dealerships.
- **Financial Statements**: Include any financial records that indicate the debtor's association with the dealerships.
Would you like more details on how to obtain and present these documents?
yes
Certainly! Here are some steps on how to obtain and present evidence for auto dealership ownership in Illinois:
- **Title Deeds**: Obtain copies from the county recorder's office where the dealerships are located.
- **Business Registration Records**: Request records from the Illinois Secretary of State's Business Services Department.
- **Financial Statements**: Collect financial documents from public records or through legal discovery.
Would you like details on any specific step?
how to get financial ststements on a inc business?
To obtain financial statements for a corporation, you can follow these steps:
- **Public Records**: Some financial statements may be available through the Illinois Secretary of State's office.
- **Legal Discovery**: During litigation, you can request financial documents through discovery.
- **Subpoena**: Issue a subpoena to the corporation for the relevant financial records.
Would you like details on any specific method?
Some financial statements may be available through the Illinois Secretary of State's office. What are they and how to get them?
To obtain financial statements from the Illinois Secretary of State's office for a corporation, you can access the following:
- **Annual Reports**: These often include financial information.
- **Articles of Incorporation**: May provide initial financial details.
To get them:
*. Visit the Illinois Secretary of State’s website.
*. Use their Business Services search tool.
*. Request the specific documents online or by mail.
how do i find out what bank they use?
To find out what bank the debtor uses, consider the following methods:
- **Citation to Discover Assets**: This allows you to question the debtor under oath about their bank accounts.
- **Subpoena**: Issue a subpoena to the debtor or third parties for bank information.
- **Garnishment**: Serve garnishment orders on multiple banks to identify where the debtor holds accounts.
Would you like more details on any specific method?
what is a county recorders office...
A county recorder's office is responsible for maintaining public records and documents, especially related to real estate ownership.
Would you like more details on how to contact the county recorder's office in a specific location in Missouri?
st clair county il
Certainly! Here are the details for the St. Clair County Recorder's Office in Illinois:

St. Clair County Recorder's Office


**Phone**: (*) *-*
**Address**: * Public Square, Belleville, IL *
**Website**: [St. Clair County Recorder's Office](https://www.co.st-clair.il.us/departments/recorder)
You can contact them to obtain title deeds or other relevant property records. Would you like more details on how to proceed?
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