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A judgment can be fully satisfied by paying the judgment creditor (the person who has the judgment against you) in full and receiving from the creditor a Warrant of Satisfaction.
If you receive a letter from us asking for documentation to support what you claimed on your return, it does not mean that you did anything wrong. This is just an extra step we take to ensure the correct information is reported on your tax return.
If you would like to enter into a payment plan or pay off the liability on a judgment, call our Collections Unit at 609-633-6400, option 1, or email Collection.Mailbox@dol.nj.gov. To search for the status of a judgment or verify that a judgment has been satisfied, visit the New Jersey Courts website.
A Warrant to Satisfy Judgment, also known as a Warrant of Satisfaction of Judgment, (?WOS?) is a legal document that, when properly filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court (?Clerk?), will close the judgment on the Superior Court Civil Judgment and Order Docket.
If the money is not collected (liens) Request to have the judgment recorded as a lien against any real estate the debtor owns. Once the judgment is recorded in the Superior Court, the debtor cannot sell with clear title any real estate owned in New Jersey until the debt is paid.
Collecting a Judgment You should contact the person who owes you the money, the judgment debtor, to talk about payment. Note: The court cannot guarantee payment. Although the court will try to help you collect the money owed to you, it cannot guarantee the debt will be paid.
NEW JERSEY A judgment is valid for a period of twenty years, but can be renewed within the twenty year period by the filing of a notice with the court clerk. N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2A:14-5.
The only forms of payment are cash, certified check or money order. The Collector will notify the lien holder that payment has been received, and request the lien certificate from the lien holder. This certificate will be forwarded to you and you will then have the lien removed at the county.