Release of Judgment Lien

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Understanding this form

The Release of Judgment Lien is a legal document used to formally release a judgment lien against a property owner. This form is essential when a judgment debtor has satisfied their debt obligations, allowing for the removal of the lien, which can be vital for property transactions. Unlike similar forms, this document specifically addresses the acknowledgment of satisfaction from the judgment creditor.

Key components of this form

  • Judgment creditor's name and address: Identifies the party who obtained the judgment.
  • Judgment debtor's name and address: Identifies the property owner or party against whom the judgment was made.
  • Judgment date and cause number: Provides details on when the judgment was issued and its reference.
  • Style of case and court: Indicates the legal context and jurisdiction of the judgment.
  • Acknowledgment of satisfaction: States that the judgment has been fully satisfied, thus releasing the lien.
  • Notary acknowledgment section: Ensures the document is legally verified with a signature and seal.

When to use this form

You should use the Release of Judgment Lien when a judgment debtor has paid off the amount owed to the judgment creditor, and the creditor wants to release the lien on the debtor’s property. This form is typically needed in situations where the debtor is selling the property, refinancing, or trying to clear title issues for other legal or financial reasons.

Intended users of this form

  • Judgment creditors: Individuals or entities that have obtained a judgment against a debtor.
  • Judgment debtors: Property owners who have fulfilled their payment obligations and need to lift the lien.
  • Real estate professionals: Agents and brokers involved in property transactions requiring clear titles.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the judgment creditor by entering their name and address.
  • List the judgment debtor’s name and address clearly.
  • Fill in the date of the judgment and its cause number.
  • Provide the style of case and name the court that issued the judgment.
  • Have the judgment creditor sign the acknowledgment of satisfaction.
  • Obtain a notary's signature and seal to validate the document.

Is notarization required?

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization services available 24/7, ensuring secure video calls and legal equivalence without the need for travel.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to complete all required fields, leading to an incomplete form.
  • Not obtaining a notarization, which might render the form invalid in certain jurisdictions.
  • Using incorrect names or addresses for the judgment creditor or debtor, which can cause legal issues.

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Summary of main points

  • The Release of Judgment Lien is essential for debtors to clear their property title after a judgment has been satisfied.
  • Accurate completion and notarization of the form are critical for legal validity.
  • This form can help facilitate property transactions by removing encumbrances related to judgments.

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FAQ

In most cases, getting a judgment release will require you to pay off the debt, including any interest and court costs. Once the final payment is received by the lender, they will issue the judgement release. It is also possible to get a judgement released by making special arrangements with the lender.

If the judgment creditor does not immediately file an Acknowledgement of Satisfaction of Judgment (EJ-100) when the judgment is satisfied, the judgment debtor may make a formal written demand for the creditor to do so. The judgment creditor has 15 days after receiving the debtor's request to serve the acknowledgement.

Request the court to validate the judgment. Verify information provided from the court. Dispute any inaccuracies found. Consider professional help.

In order to vacate a judgment in California, You must file a motion with the court asking the judge to vacate or set aside the judgment. Among other things, you must tell the judge why you did not respond to the lawsuit (this can be done by written declaration).

The debtor must get a discharge or release of the abstract of judgment to remove the lien from the home. Contact the judgment creditor shown on the abstract. Arrange to pay the debt in full or negotiate payments. Ask the creditor for a discharge if paying in full.

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