California Code of Civil Procedure ARTICLE 2 - Renewal of Judgments
- Section 683.110.
(a) The period of enforceability of a money judgment or a judgment for possession or sale of property may be extended by renewal of the judgment...
- Section 683.120.
(a) The judgment creditor may renew a judgment by filing an application for renewal of the judgment with the court in which the judgment was entered.(b) Except...
- Section 683.130.
(a) In the case of a lump-sum money judgment or a judgment for possession or sale of property, the application for renewal of the judgment may...
- Section 683.140.
The application for renewal of the judgment shall be executed under oath and shall include all of the following:(a) The title of the court where the...
- Section 683.150.
(a) Upon the filing of the application, the court clerk shall enter the renewal of the judgment in the court records.(b) The fee for filing an application...
- Section 683.160.
(a) The judgment creditor shall serve a notice of renewal of the judgment on the judgment debtor. Service shall be made personally or by first-class mail...
- Section 683.170.
(a) The renewal of a judgment pursuant to this article may be vacated on any ground that would be a defense to an action on the...
- Section 683.180.
(a) If a judgment lien on an interest in real property has been created pursuant to a money judgment and the judgment is renewed pursuant to...
- Section 683.190.
If a lien (other than a judgment lien on an interest in real property or an execution lien) has been created by an enforcement procedure...
- Section 683.200.
If a judgment is renewed pursuant to this article, any enforcement proceeding previously commenced pursuant to the judgment or to a writ or order issued...
- Section 683.210.
A judgment may be renewed notwithstanding any stay of enforcement of the judgment, but the renewal of the judgment does not affect the stay of...
- Section 683.220.
If a judgment is renewed pursuant to this article, the date of the filing of the application for renewal shall be deemed to be the...
Last modified: October 22, 2018