Just an interesting piece of info. If you fill out the SR-13 and mail it to the state stating they haven't paid you, the state will notify them that they have so many days to provide proof the issue has been taken care of, or they start suspending licenses and revoking tags.

It's even more funny when the person is driving one of their parents vehicles, because the state doesn't care who owns the vehicle, the just revoke the tag on it until you pay up. Usually takes about 90 days or so before the person gets notified, so they think they got away with it, but.....

I did that twice. One guy my then wife filed a case in small claims court and got a default judgement. It was all good until he decided to sell some property. He called me and said it would be a cold day in hell before he paid me. I got a check about a month later. You can't sell property if there is a judgement against you...

Second guy passed me in a no passing zone waiting in line at the Steele drag strip. You know because he was special and didn't have to wait like the rest of us. The car he was towing had a door open and hit mine. Steel police gave him some static. Dude insisted he was going to send a roll back to my house to pick up my car and fix it himself after I sent him an estimate. I was like hold of chief, I am under no obligation to do you any favors as it relates to saving you money. He said he wouldn't pay. His parents owned the truck. Guess who got a letter their tag was going to be revoked? This guy was in his 30's too. I got my check.