How to Get a List of Someone's Personal Property
- 1). Collect all the official documents from your case, including proof of your judgment. You will require information from these documents to file for a debtor interrogatory.
- 2). Visit the clerk in the court where your judgment was entered. Request to initiate a judgment debtor interrogatory. The clerk will provide you with the appropriate forms and instructions.
- 3). Complete the forms and file them with the clerk. You will likely be required to pay a fee. Depending on your state, the judgment debtor will then be ordered to either complete a written interrogatory or appear for an interrogatory in open court. If an interrogatory hearing is scheduled, you will likely be required to appear as well. Note that the judgment debtor will likely be subject to contempt of court proceedings for failure to respond to interrogatory orders. Though details vary from state to state, you can expect to receive a list of the debtor's bank accounts and an itemization of the debtor's personal property.