Section 1815 Of Article 5. Summary Judgment From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 5.
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. If any employing unit is delinquent in the payment of any
contributions, penalties or interest provided for in this division,
the director may, not later than 10 years after the payment became
delinquent or within 10 years after the last entry of a judgment
under this article or within 10 years after the last recording or
filing of a notice of state tax lien under Section 7171 of the
Government Code, file in the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Sacramento County, or with the clerk of the superior court
of the county in which the employer has its principal place of
business, a certificate specifying the amount of the contributions,
interest and penalty due and the name and last known address of the
employer liable therefor. The certificate shall also contain a
statement that the director has complied with all the provisions of
this division in relation to the computation and levy of the
contributions, interest and penalty, and a request that judgment be
entered against the employer in the amount set forth in the
certificate. The clerk immediately upon the filing of the certificate
shall enter a judgment for the State of California against the
employer in the amount set forth in the certificate. Such judgment
may be filed by the clerk in a looseleaf book entitled "Unemployment
Contributions Judgments."