How can I clear up my credit report with the credit bureau?
Once the General Sessions Court Clerk's office has received a "Satisfaction" letter from the Attorney of record and or the plaintiff, for a $6.00 fee, the General Sessions Court Clerk's office can notify the credit bureau of your case status.

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1. Where is the Civil Division of General Sessions Court Clerk's Office located?
2. Is the East Office able to assist with any court transactions like the downtown office?
3. When making a judgment payment or garnishment payment to the Civil Division where do I send it?
4. What are the Civil Division office hours?
5. What is the Civil Division's phone number and Fax number?
6. What are the court costs associated with the filing of a civil lawsuit?
7. If the Sheriff's Department is trying to serve court papers on me, where can I pick them up?
8. How do I file a civil lawsuit with the General Sessions Court and what is the process?
9. How do I file an F.E.D. (Forcible Entry and Detainer) action to remove someone from the premises not paying their rent?
10. What time does civil court convene?
11. Am I required to have an attorney in the General Sessions Court?
12. How do I appeal a case to the Circuit Court?
13. How do I collect my judgment?
14. When may I receive funds from the Clerk's Office?
15. How do I stop the garnishment on my wages?
16. What is a "Motion to Quash"?
17. What if the defendant does not comply with the agreed Installment payment arrangement?
18. What is the cost to get a release on a garnishment?
19. How can I clear up my credit report with the credit bureau?
20. Why does the General Sessions Court Clerk's Office assign Attorney Code numbers and what are they used for?
21. How can I obtain detailed specific case information from the General Sessions Court Clerk's Office regarding a specific case?