Mississippi Authority to Enter Satisfaction of Judgment

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MS-60920
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Understanding this form

The Authority to Enter Satisfaction of Judgment is a legal document used in Mississippi. This form is filed by the Judgment Creditor with the Clerk, confirming that the Judgment Debtor has fulfilled the terms of a judgment against them. Unlike other forms related to judgments, this specific form serves to officially declare that the obligation has been satisfied, marking the end of the creditor's claims against the debtor.

Key parts of this document

  • Identification of the Judgment Creditor and Judgment Debtor
  • Date the original judgment was entered
  • Confirmation that the judgment has been satisfied
  • Signature of the Judgment Creditor or an authorized representative
  • Filing instructions with the local court
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When to use this document

This form should be used when a Judgment Debtor has paid the full amount required by a judgment or has otherwise fulfilled the judgment terms. It is necessary to officially record that the debt has been satisfied, preventing any future claims related to that judgment and ensuring a clean slate for the debtor.

Who can use this document

  • Judgment Creditors who have received full payment from a Judgment Debtor
  • Legal representatives handling judgment satisfaction for their clients
  • Individuals needing to formally acknowledge the satisfaction of a legal judgment

How to prepare this document

  • Identify and provide the full names of the Judgment Creditor and Judgment Debtor.
  • Enter the date when the original judgment was entered by the court.
  • Clearly state that the judgment has been fully satisfied.
  • Include the signature of the Judgment Creditor or their authorized representative.
  • Follow local court instructions to properly file the form with the Clerk.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to include the correct names of the parties involved.
  • Not signing the form before submission.
  • Omitting the date when the judgment was entered.
  • Not filing the form with the correct local jurisdiction.

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  • Convenience of downloading and filling the form at your own pace.
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Key takeaways

  • The Authority to Enter Satisfaction of Judgment confirms that a judgment has been satisfied.
  • This form must be filed with the Clerk in Mississippi to be effective.
  • Proper completion is essential to avoid common mistakes that could delay processing.

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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).

Satisfaction of judgment. n. a document signed by a judgment creditor (the party owed the money judgment) stating that the full amount due on the judgment has been paid.

You will need one original, notarized copy for the judgment debtor. If you recorded an abstract of judgment to place a lien against the debtor's real property, you will need an original, notarized copy of your Acknowledgment of Satisfaction of Judgment (EJ-100) for each county where you placed a lien.

Satisfied Judgments A satisfied judgment is the opposite of an unsatisfied judgment. It means that your debt is either paid or settled. While you may not have completely paid off your debt in full, you can satisfy a judgment by making a new payment plan and paying what you and the lender agreed on.

You Can Appeal for a Vacated Judgment A vacated judgment is essentially declared void, which means the credit bureaus are legally required to remove it from your credit reports. This can often be done with little trouble by disputing the judgment with the bureaus.

Judgments are no longer factored into credit scores, though they are still public record and can still impact your ability to qualify for credit or loans.You should pay legitimate judgments and dispute inaccurate judgments to ensure these do not affect your finances unduly.

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.

The defendant should ask for a letter confirming that the entire amount of the judgment has been paid. He or she may do so by sending a demand letter to the plaintiff. The release and satisfaction form is filed with the court clerk and entered into the case record.

The Satisfaction of Judgment form should be signed by the judgment creditor when the judgment is paid, and then filed with the court clerk. Don't forget to do this; otherwise, you may have to track down the other party later.

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