Nevada Satisfaction of Judgment

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Nevada
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NV-025-SC
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About this form

The Satisfaction of Judgment is a legal document used to acknowledge the full payment or resolution of a judgment awarded by a court. This specific form is designed for use in Nevada small claims court. By filing a Satisfaction of Judgment, the plaintiff officially informs the court that the defendant has fulfilled the requirements of the judgment, thus clearing the record associated with that judgment. This form is essential for ensuring that both parties’ obligations are formally recognized and documented, helping to avoid future disputes over the settled debt.


Key parts of this document

  • Case number: Identifies the specific court case.
  • Plaintiff and defendant names: Details the parties involved in the judgment.
  • Date of judgment: Specifies when the judgment was entered.
  • Acknowledgment of full satisfaction: Confirms that the plaintiff considers the judgment satisfied.
  • Signature of the plaintiff: Necessary to validate the acknowledgment.
  • Clerk of Court authorization: Directs the court clerk to update their records accordingly.

Common use cases

This form should be used when the defendant has fully complied with the terms of a judgment issued by a court. Common scenarios include the complete repayment of a debt owed, fulfillment of specific obligations mandated by the court, or reaching a mutual agreement between parties after the judgment. Filing this form helps to remove any legal records of the judgment, providing closure for both parties.

Who can use this document

This form is intended for:

  • Plaintiffs who have successfully received a judgment in small claims court.
  • Defendants who have fulfilled the requirements of the judgment and need to clear their legal record.
  • Legal representatives acting on behalf of either party in the matter.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the parties: Enter the names and addresses of both the plaintiff and defendant.
  • Fill in the case number: Include the unique case number assigned by the court.
  • Enter the date of the judgment: Specify the date when the court's judgment was issued.
  • Acknowledge satisfaction: Clearly state that the judgment has been fully satisfied.
  • Sign and date: The plaintiff must sign and date the form to validate it.
  • Submit to the court: File the completed form with the Clerk of the Court to update the court records.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to include the case number, which can delay processing.
  • Not obtaining the required signature from the plaintiff.
  • Incorrectly stating that the judgment has been satisfied when it has not.
  • Omitting necessary dates, which can lead to confusion.
  • Not filing with the correct court or clerk's office.

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Key takeaways

  • The Satisfaction of Judgment formally acknowledges that a judgment has been satisfied.
  • It is essential for both plaintiffs and defendants to document the fulfillment of obligations.
  • This form is specific to Nevada's small claims court system and adheres to its requirements.

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A court form that the judgment creditor must fill out, sign, and file with the court when the judgment is fully paid. If no liens exist, the back of the Notice of Entry of Judgment can be signed and filed with the court. (See judgment creditor, judgment .)

Satisfaction by Levy A judgment creditor's obligation to give or file an acknowledgement of satisfaction arises only when the judgment creditor received the full amount required to satisfy the judgment from the levying officer.

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).

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.

A document signed by the party who is owed money under a court judgment (called the judgment creditor) stating that the full amount due on the judgment has been paid.

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.If a civil judgment is still on your credit report, file a dispute with the appropriate credit reporting agencies to have it removed.

Once a judgment is paid, whether in installments or a lump sum, a judgment creditor (the person who won the case) must acknowledge that the judgment has been paid by filing a Satisfaction of Judgment form with the court clerk.

The judgment is valid for six years and you can re-file. When the property is sold or foreclosed upon, you may receive your money.

A Satisfaction of Judgment is a document signed by one party acknowledge receipt of the payment. The Satisfaction of Judgment is then filed with the court. This is beneficial to the paying party for multiple reasons. One, the court is put on notice that the debt has been satisfied.

Request the court to validate the judgment. Verify information provided from the court. Dispute any inaccuracies found. Consider professional help.

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