Civil Judgment against me was Quashed... now what?
Here is an interesting legal question that no average person has been able to answer... Even my Attorney Brother-in-law was not sure what to do. But here goes...
In 2012, I owed a $9000 judgement. Ramifications after the "Great Recession". In that year, the creditor tried 3 times to levy my personal bank account and failed 3 times because the account balance was so incredibly low.
Each time an attempt was made, I received a notice afterward from the bank telling me they had sent them away empty-handed. But after their 3rd attempt, I received a different letter... this time it said the "request or the judgement "(I don't remember the wording) was "Quashed".
After that, I never heard from that creditor again... and after a while, 2 of the 3 major credit reports took the judgement off their record.
However it has remained on one report, which is what brings me to the question:
What would it take to remove it from the 3rd credit agency? Is that too much to even hope for? Or is that what should have happened when the other 2 removed it from theirs? I don't have a copy of that bank letter... (stress was so high)
I'm sorry to even have this situation, and sorry to ask such a personal question from a group of people with their own problems. Thanks in advance.
[if it helps, the default judgment was filed against me in Arizona]