
Originally Posted by
this8384
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3) If you were never served court papers and the plaintiff won by default, you can file to have the judgment vacated on the grounds of improper service.
Might very well be too late for that, I suspect. Also it's a "your word against his word" issue: process server said (at the time) that he served you personally, you say "I have no memory of that". Supposedly happened years ago. Who's more believable?
But by all means examine the return of service and determine how you were supposedly served, and if it's plausible.

Originally Posted by
worried123
so what do I do?
That's a very interesting question.
As I understand what you have told us, the court has the case file, but the plaintiff's attorney of record (as shown in the case file) has no memory or record if the case.
I would first peruse the case file for clues as to the identity of the plaintiff/ judgment creditor. For example, the complaint might recite that "ABC Credit Company" has assigned the claim to "XYZ Collection Agency", a corporation organized under the laws of the State of ___". If you know where XYZ was incorprated, you can find a record of it in the corprations office of that state.
Oother clues might be documents attached to the complaint, including copies of records of the original credit card account, proof of assignment, etc. An affidavit will be signed before a notary. Google these people and contact them for additional information.
You should also contact the original credit card company and ask if they have any record of assigning the claim, and if so, who they asssigned it to.
After you have tried everything, put together an affidavit of diligent inquiry (specifying in detail everything you have tried), and file your affidavit along with a motion to dissolve, quash, (or whatever term you want to use) the judgment. You will of course send copies of everything you file with the court to the original attorney (for whatever he wants to do with it). You might also ask the court for leave to serve the plaintiff by publication.

Originally Posted by
worried123
I googled them and there are so many of them. Do I just call any of them and find out if they have my case? are they all connected?
Could very well be the same. What is the name?