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I Need to Set Aside a Default Judgment in an Eviction

This toolkit tells you how to set aside a default judgment in an eviction.  For general information about setting aside a default, read the Articles. If you want to ask the court to set aside a default judgment, use the Forms link to prepare the forms you need. Use the Checklists below to make sure you followed all the steps in the process. Got to Courts & Agencies for information about the court that will handle your case.

You'll find links to legal aid offices and lawyer referral services under Find A Lawyer. If there is a Self-Help Center in your area you can get more help there. If you need something other than legal help, look in Community Services. If you need a fee waiver, an interpreter, a court to accommodate your disability, or more information about going to court, visit Going to Court.

Checklist – How to Set Aside a Default Money Judgment (print)

Checklist – How to Set Aside a Default Possession Judgment (print)

Checklist – How to Set Aside a Default Judgment for Both Possession and Money (print)

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