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Satisfaction of Judgment: Once a defendant has paid-off a judgment, this form is used by the person receiving the money or property to let the court know that the judgment has been paid. Do not use this form to satisfy a judgment that contains an ongoing obligation, i.e. child support or maintenance.
If the defendant then fails to pay, you can file an appropriate action in court to collect your money (see Section IV, Collecting on Your Claim). The defendant should be sure the plaintiff files a ?Dismissal? form if the defendant pays the judgment before the court hears the case.
The Statement of No Marriage Record Found must be obtained from the State of Missouri in Jefferson City. They may be reached at (573) 751-6387 for further guidance on obtaining your single status document.
In criminal cases, the judgment is final when the motion for new trial is overruled, allocution given, judgment and sentence entered in ance with the jury verdict, and sentence is imposed.
Internet access to civil and criminal court records is fee-based and can be found at ecf.mowd.uscourts.gov. Payment for copies is required at the time of the request. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for return of the copies. Copies are available in person during regular business hours.
For instance, per Rule 74.06(b)(4), a trial court ?may relieve a party or his legal representative from a final judgment or order? [if] the judgment is void.? A judgment is void if the trial court that rendered the judgment lacked jurisdiction to do so.
Corrections / Changes: For information about requesting a correction or change on a Missouri death certificate, contact the Bureau of Vital Records [s1.sos.mo.gov] at Death Records at 573-751-6378.
A judgment may be revived by order of the court within ten years of the entry or last revival. Mo. Sup. Ct.