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Updated about 6 years ago,

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Kelly Conrad
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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(Ramsey County, MN) Affidavit of Identification question

Kelly Conrad
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hello! I am in the process of starting to collect on a judgement that I won, but I ran into a bit of a question. I sent forms several forms to my tenant (Execution Exemption Notice & Notice of Intent to Levy on Earnings, Judgement Debtor's Exemption Claim Notice, Affidavit of Judgement Debtor, and Earnings Execution Disclosure) and it has been 16 days and they did not respond in any way (and yes, I have confirmation of these items being delivered).

I have decided to go after their bank account, as I have that information, and I am going to be getting a Writ of Execution. I have completed the forms that the Sheriff will need, but now I am seeing that I need to have "docketing" done as a "step one" before I can start collecting. I didn't see anything about which Affidavit of Identification I need to send (debtor or creditor) or where I send it to, outside of the one I already sent to my old tenant. Since the old tenant has been unresponsive to my packet of info (including the Affidavit of Judgement Debtor that she was to fill out), I don't know if I can actually send that information to the court, as I'm not sure if her employer information is still current.

My question is, do I have to submit an Affidavit of Identification for myself to the district court I have been using? Or, do I submit what I think is the most accurate Affidavit of Identification for the debtor? Or, since it's past the 16 day grace period for them to respond with that information, do I have to do that at all? Can I just start the process to get my Writ of Execution from the court and then send that along the documents to get an Execution Levy on Funds at a Financial Institution to the sheriff?

The information for the whole process has been very clear except this one part. I'm hoping someone has done this before in Ramsey County in St. Paul, MN who can help with this question. Otherwise, I suppose I can wait to call on Monday, but I am eager to get things moving and take serious action, especially since they've decided ignoring my documents will make me go away.

Thanks!

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