i asked because if your banks still had your US address, that address could be used to "prove" that you did get the summons at that old address. it's good that your address is not in the US.
problem is, of course, that nobody would bother to check the address where they served the summons against the bank account address.
is the bank account in your name or in a name of a business? if you are using it for a business, the business name should be on it, and if it's in your personal name, right now would be a good time to close it and open a new one in the business name. then they can't levy on that for your personal debts (unless they are business debts, in which case they would have sued the business).
problem is, of course, that nobody would bother to check the address where they served the summons against the bank account address.
is the bank account in your name or in a name of a business? if you are using it for a business, the business name should be on it, and if it's in your personal name, right now would be a good time to close it and open a new one in the business name. then they can't levy on that for your personal debts (unless they are business debts, in which case they would have sued the business).
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