Minnesota Satisfaction of Judgment is a legal document that is used when a judgment has been satisfied. It is filed with the court that issued the original judgment, and it serves as a record that the judgment has been paid in full. There are two types of Minnesota Satisfaction of Judgments: a Partial Satisfaction of Judgment, which is used when only part of the judgment has been paid, and a Full Satisfaction of Judgment, which is used when the entire judgment has been paid. The Satisfaction of Judgment document includes the names of the parties involved, the amount of the judgment, the date of payment, and other relevant information. Once the Satisfaction of Judgment is filed, the judgment is considered satisfied and the court's jurisdiction over the matter is released.