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    Default Statute of Limitations on a Criminal Judgment

    My question involves judgment recovery in the State of: WI

    Hello,

    Back in 2002 I had a judgement for approximately $4,400 issued against me as a result of a criminal charge. It was turned into a civil judgment.

    I haven't heard from anyone involved with the debt since then. My lawyer told me I will probably not hear from them for a very long time, unless I want to buy a house. I will supposedly have to pay it in full to get a title or something for a home (which won't be happening anytime this decade.)

    I was just curious as to when, from the moment the judgment was entered, the statue of limitations runs out. That is providing they don't renew. Thanks for any input.

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    Default Re: Statute of Limitations on a Criminal Judgement

    If it is from a court of record, it is 20 years and can of course be revived.
    http://www.judgmentenforcementagency...forcement.html

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