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Posted: Sun 2:13, 21 Jul 2013 Post subject: and make four copies of it |
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and go to [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] and download the fillable EJ-130 writ form. Fill out the writ on your computer and print out two copies. Make sure the writ is for the same County the debtor's bank account is at. If you do not have a PDF setup,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], you must type or very neatly write in ink on one original copy, and make a copy of it.2) Bring the two copies to the court. Don't be surprised if the court says something is wrong,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and you have to repeat step one a few times. When you get it right, you will have it ready to use as a template for future levies.3) After the court accepts your writ and stamps it, they will make a copy for themselves. They will then stamp one of your copies as the official copy, and one as a receipt copy. Keep the receipt copy, but it does not do much as only the court-stamped copy of the writ counts.4) Take the official copy, and make four copies of it, because they will likely be needed on future steps.Prepare a letter of instruction for the Sheriff. Here is an example, this must be
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