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Foreign Judgment - Affidavit of Creditor

The document provides instructions for completing an Affidavit of Identification of Judgment Creditor when filing a foreign judgment in Minnesota. It details the steps to include the case title and number, creditor's name, occupation, address, and signature before a notary public or clerk. The completed affidavit and other filing documents should then be mailed or submitted in person to the Hennepin County District Court Civil Filing Department.

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Foreign Judgment - Affidavit of Creditor

The document provides instructions for completing an Affidavit of Identification of Judgment Creditor when filing a foreign judgment in Minnesota. It details the steps to include the case title and number, creditor's name, occupation, address, and signature before a notary public or clerk. The completed affidavit and other filing documents should then be mailed or submitted in person to the Hennepin County District Court Civil Filing Department.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE AFFIDAVIT OF

IDENTIFICATION OF JUDGMENT CREDITOR WHEN


FILING A FOREIGN JUDGMENT (MSA 548.28 sub 1)

The judgment creditor, or the creditor’s agent or attorney must complete this form.

1. Enter the full title of the case.

2. Enter the case number.

3. Enter the judgment creditor’s complete name, occupation, place of residence and
post office address.

Note: If creditor lives in an incorporated place of more than 5,000, the street and
number of both residence and business must be given.

4. The judgment creditor, creditor’s agent or attorney must list their name, address,
telephone number and attorney ID number if appropriate.

5. Sign the form before a Notary Public or before a Hennepin County District Court
Clerk in the Civil Division.

6. Mail the Affidavit of Identification of Judgment Creditor along with other foreign
judgment filing documents and fee to:

Hennepin County District Court


C1251 Civil Filing Department
300 South Sixth Street
Hennepin County Government Center
Minneapolis, MN 55487

OR

File the Affidavit of Identification of Judgment Creditor along with other foreign
judgment filing documents and fee at the Civil Intake counter on the Public
Service Level of the Government Center.

Affidavit of ID and Instructions for Creditor


Last Revised 8/25/01
STATE OF MINNESOTA FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN DISTRICT COURT

AFFIDAVIT OF IDENTIFICATION OF
Plaintiff(s) JUDGMENT CREDITOR
____________________________________ (MSA 548.28 sub 1)
____________________________________

Vs
Case No. __________________

Defendant(s)
____________________________________

____________________________________

_________________________________________, being duly sworn, deposes and says; that to


the best of his/her knowledge, information, and belief, the full name(s) of the Judgment
Creditor(s) in the above-entitled action is as follows:

and that the business and occupation of said judgment creditor(s) is as follows:

that the present residence is: (number, street, city, state, zip)

The above statement of claim is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Name Signature

Address Telephone

City/State/Zip Attorney ID Number

Note: If creditor is in an incorporated place of more than 5,000, the street and number of
both residence and business must be given.

Sworn and subscribed to before me this

_______ day of ________________, 20___.

____________________________________
Notary/Court Clerk

Affidavit of ID and Instructions for Creditor


Last Revised 8/25/01

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