According to information from the Judiciary in Durango, there are 129 records of debtors in the National Registry of Child Support Obligations. Nationwide, there are 1,602 records on the platform.
In Durango, as of the last cutoff date on Friday, September 5, there were 129 records, all of them men. As of that date, only one debt settlement has been issued; no amparo proceedings have been filed for delinquent debtors who have already been added to the registry, and the majority of records are concentrated in the family courts of the capital.
In the national statistics, out of 29 states that have already uploaded information, only 16 have updated data in the last month, including Durango, which had no new data to register just last April.
The certificate of non-debtor of child support is a publicly available document that can be downloaded from the platform ‘rnoa.dif.gob.mx’, created for this purpose by the SNDIF (National Registry of Debtors). It can be consulted using only the person’s full name and CURP (Currency Number).
The National Registry of Child Support Obligations (RNOA), which began operations in July of last year and in which Durango was one of the first in the country, and remains in operation, recorded 4,602 child support debtors throughout Mexico in its latest update, 129 of them in this state.
The RNOA was created as a result of a reform to the General Law for Children and Adolescents, under the responsibility of the SNDIF (National Registry of Child Support), and the superior courts of justice throughout the country are responsible for their support and updating their child support within the first five business days of each month.
Interested parties should be reminded that, to register someone in the RNOA, they must have a child support payment judgment, be more than 60 days behind in their child support payments, and submit the petition in writing to the corresponding family court through the Official Court of Parties.
Source: msn




