Notation on written instrument of rendition of judgment

California Rules of Court

Rule: 3.1806

Jurisdiction: CA

Bluebook Citation: Cal. R. Ct. 3.1806

In all cases in which judgment is rendered upon a written obligation to pay money, the clerk must, at the time of entry of judgment, unless otherwise ordered, note over the clerk's official signature and across the face of the writing the fact of rendition of judgment with the date of the judgment and the title of the court and the case. Rule 3.1806 amended and renumbered effective January 1, 2007; adopted as rule 234 effective January 1, 1949.

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