Virginia | Administrative Law
Maybe, but first you'll probably have to file a case against this
"friend" and secure an enforceable judgment against him for the amount of your claim.
HOW DO I DO THAT????
1 Answer
Answered on: 5/09/11, 5:17 pm by Michael E. HendricksonGo to the clerk's office of your local general district court and tell them you want to file a warrant in debt. If it's for $5K or less you can do it in their small claims court; if more than that and up to $15K, you will do it in their regular general district court.
The clerks will have all the paperwork there in their office for you to fill out necessary to file and establish your case. And, bring your checkbook along to pay the filing fee which should be around $50 or so for the small claims court. Did you find this answer helpful?0 Users found this answer helpful. 0 Attorneys agree with this answer. Attorney & Counsellor at Law 211 North Union Street Suite 100 Alexandria, 22314 ► Other answers from this attorney
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