Northridge, CA asked in Collections for California

Q: Is it there's statute of limitations in serving a notice of renewal to a defendant.

I'm in California and my creditor renewed a judgment but didn't give me notice or send the notice to wrong address which didn't belong to me .

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A: Sending you notice doesn't impact a statute of limitation.

A: The notice may be served after the 10-year period for renewing a judgment expires so long as the application for renewal is timely filed. [See Comment to CCP § 683.160]

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