When you need to file a Partial Release Of Judgment Form that adheres to your local state's guidelines, there can be numerous options to choose from.
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On the form, say that you want to have the court "Enter Satisfaction of Judgment." File your form with the clerk. The clerk may schedule a court date and let you and all other parties know. If the court is convinced that you have paid, the court will enter the satisfaction of judgment.
Satisfaction of Judgment The parties need to let the court know that the judgment has been paid. The creditor (party being paid) or the debtor (person who owes the money) can do this by filing a form with the court. Find the forms to do this at the court website and select the one that applies to you.
Generally, the creditor gives the debtor (person who owes the money/property) the completed Satisfaction of Judgment (form GF-129) to file with the Clerk of Circuit Court and pay the filing fee. Satisfactions of Judgment can be filed electronically via the Wisconsin Courts System eFiling.
Step 1: Complete the Form. The Judicial Council form commonly used in this procedure is:Step 2: Make Copies. Make photocopies of your unsigned Acknowledgment of Satisfaction of Judgment (EJ-100).Step 3: Notarize Your Forms.Step 4: Have your Acknowledgement Served.Step 5: Filing.