Delaware Clerk's Certification of a Judgment to be Registered in Another District is a procedure to register a judgment that was rendered by a Delaware court in another district. This process is necessary when a Delaware judgment debtor has property in another district and the Delaware court that entered the judgment has no jurisdiction over it. There are two types of Delaware Clerk's Certification of a Judgment to be Registered in Another District: 1) an authenticated copy of the judgment and 2) a certified copy of the judgment. The authenticated copy is signed and sealed by the Delaware Clerk of Court and attests that the document is an exact copy of the original judgment. The certified copy is also signed and sealed by the Delaware Clerk of Court, but it is accompanied by an affidavit that the document is an exact copy of the original judgment entered the Delaware court. Both types of Delaware Clerk's Certification of a Judgment to be Registered in Another District must be filed in the other district in order for the judgment to be enforced.