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39-1-8. Transcript of judgment; contents; fee for issuance.

A.     The transcript of judgment issued by the clerks of the supreme court, court of appeals, district courts and metropolitan courts shall show:   

(1)     the names of the parties;   

(2)     the number and nature of the case;   

(3)     the court in which judgment was rendered;   

(4)     the date of judgment, amount of damages, amount of costs, total amount of judgment and date of docket;   

(5)     the attorney for the creditor;   

(6)     issuance and return of executions, if any; and   

(7)     satisfaction of judgment when paid.   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-39 > Article-1 > Section-39-1-8

39-1-8. Transcript of judgment; contents; fee for issuance.

A.     The transcript of judgment issued by the clerks of the supreme court, court of appeals, district courts and metropolitan courts shall show:   

(1)     the names of the parties;   

(2)     the number and nature of the case;   

(3)     the court in which judgment was rendered;   

(4)     the date of judgment, amount of damages, amount of costs, total amount of judgment and date of docket;   

(5)     the attorney for the creditor;   

(6)     issuance and return of executions, if any; and   

(7)     satisfaction of judgment when paid.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-39 > Article-1 > Section-39-1-8

39-1-8. Transcript of judgment; contents; fee for issuance.

A.     The transcript of judgment issued by the clerks of the supreme court, court of appeals, district courts and metropolitan courts shall show:   

(1)     the names of the parties;   

(2)     the number and nature of the case;   

(3)     the court in which judgment was rendered;   

(4)     the date of judgment, amount of damages, amount of costs, total amount of judgment and date of docket;   

(5)     the attorney for the creditor;   

(6)     issuance and return of executions, if any; and   

(7)     satisfaction of judgment when paid.