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I have paid a judgment but it does not show as paid on my report. Why?

Credit Expert from Experian
In England and Wales, you need to ask the county court for a Certificate of Satisfaction and include the official fee of £10 (payable to HM Paymaster General). Once a Certificate is issued an amendment will be made to the public record and credit reference agencies will be told within four weeks. If you want to send Experian the original Certificate, your report can be changed from this. You may wish to use the query template to contact Experian.
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I have paid a judgment within one month. How do I get it removed from my report?

Credit Expert from Experian
If you have paid a County Court Judgment within a month you need a Certificate of Cancellation from the County Court. You will need to pay the official fee of £10 (payable to HM Paymaster General). Experian will be notified within four weeks and remove the judgment from your report. If you would like to send Experian the original Certificate your report can be changed from this. You may wish to use the query template to contact Experian.
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Once I have paid why does the default/judgment not get removed?

Frequently Asked Questions
Credit Bureaux will not remove judgment unless it has been rescinded in the court of law. Defaults and/or judgments are not removed immediately because they are part of an individual’s credit history and credit grantors are entitled to receive this information so that they can minimise their risk. part of the terms and conditions of granting credit, Credit Grantors will get consent from you, the applicant for credit.
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Once I have paid why does the default/judgment not get removed from my credit profile?

TransUnionITC
Credit Bureaus will not remove a judgment unless it has been rescinded in the court of law. Defaults and/or judgments are still reflected on the credit profile for a period as they are part of an individual's credit history and credit grantors are entitled to receive this information so that they can minimise their risk. This display rules are followed by all members of the Consumer Credit Association (CCA).
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What do I do if I have received a judgment against someone and they still have not paid?

F.A.Q.
Be sure to let your attorney know. If you proceeded with the case pro-se, then you may file a wage deduction or citation in Room 103.
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How can I get a judgment removed from my report?

Credit Expert from Experian
bull; an insurance company was responsible for the debt and a Certificate of Satisfaction has now been issued by the court
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What can I do about a judgment listed on my credit report?

Frequently Asked Questions - Small Claims Court - Dane Count...
If the judgment has been satisfied, you may file a Satisfaction of Judgment form (mandatory form GF-129) and pay a $5.00 fee to clear the judgment.
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What is this judgment on my credit report?

County Clerk FAQ
A credit report listing a judgment from a case in Williamson County may be from a Justice of the Peace, County Court, or District Court case. Additionally, this listing may refer to an Abstract of Judgment on record with the Real Estate section of the County Clerk's office. Each of these offices should be contacted for additional information.. Information on a particular case can only be obtained by contacting the County Clerk's office at (512) 943-1140.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Contact the plaintiff and settle the debt. (In some cases, my office will accept payment on behalf of the plaintiff when the plaintiff cannot be located). Once the debt is paid, you should request and receive a Satisfaction of Judgment. The forms are available in my office. You should record the satisfaction in the Official Records. The steps through county and circuit civil court are far more complicated ? and time-consuming.
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How and when does a judgment become a lien against property?

Smith Debnam - Raleigh North Carolina Attorneys at Law - fre...
ANSWER: A judgment attaches automatically and instantly as a lien against the real property of the judgment debtor, and continues as a lien against the debtor's real property as long as the judgment remains valid (up to twenty years). Further, if a judgment debtor attempts to sell real property subject to a judgment lien, the property will remain subject to the judgment lien unless it is satisfied at closing.
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Why is there a paid report?

Pillars of Destiny - Geomancy.Net
It is not cheap to put up servers on the internet. So the payment will help us maintain these tools and forum for your benefit.
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What is a judgment?

Frequently Asked Questions - Latham Moore & Associates
Judgments relate to court proceedings and a subsequent order made by a magistrate that one party (normally the debtor) owes the other party (normally the plaintiff) a debt. The order becomes publicly available information which the credit bureaux upload direct from the courts onto their internal databases on a day-to-day basis. Credit providers are very concerned when they see judgments as this is an indication that the person or corporation is in financial trouble.
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TransUnionITC
A judgment is granted when a court has ordered that the individual make payment of the money that they owe. A legal process is followed before a judgment is issued. A summons is issued to the individual. The law stipulates that the summons does not necessarily have to be issued to the individual in person but can be issued to the individual's domicilian (where the individual lives). The summons informs the individual of the court appearance and allows them to come forth to represent themselves.
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Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Dallas
A judgment is a decision issued by the court at the end of a lawsuit. If you are sued and either don't file the appropriate papers or file papers but eventually lose the case, the person initiating the lawsuit may be awarded a judgment against you. If you choose not to appear in court on the appointed court date, the creditor may be awarded a default judgment. Either way, you may be responsible to pay the judgment, and your credit report will undoubtedly be negatively affected.
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What does the Paid and Organic report look like?

Hitwise
Below is a screenshot of the Volume together with the Paid Rate and Organic Rate (see definitions in questions 6 & 7) for the top search terms driving traffic to www.next.co.uk. By selecting 'Paid and Organic' from the 'View' list to see both the Paid Rate and Organic Rate on the one report, you can: The Paid Rate / Organic Rate column shows the percentage of traffic for that term that was paid or organic.
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I have a judgment but have not been paid, can Andalman & Flynn help?

Frequently Asked Questions| Andalman & Flynn P.C.
Yes. Andalman & Flynn has the staff, resources and contacts to locate assets and execute on older judgments. The only concern is that judgments are valid in Maryland for 12 years, unless renewed for a longer period. If your judgment is older than that, Andalman & Flynn will investigate whether your judgment can still be renewed or if you have any other avenues of relief available to you.
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Must I advise the court when the judgment owed to me is paid in full?

Small Claims Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. This is called a satisfaction of judgment and is a written notice that must be filed with the court when full payment has been made. See Practice Book section 24-30.
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what if a limited civil judgment is not paid on a timely basis?

GoFAQ
There are several options available to you to enforce a civil judgment that has not been paid. For information about those options, please refer to the California Courts Online Self Help Center found at www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp or consult an attorney. A writ of possession is the "writ of execution used to enforce a judgment to recover the possession of land. It commands the sheriff to enter the land and give possession of it to the person entitled to it under the judgment.
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My judgment is satisfied; why is the judgment party status active?

Wisconsin Circuit Court Access
A judgment party's status is always active, unless a creditor has an assigned creditor. If the creditor has an assigned creditor, the assigned creditor is 'active' and the original creditor is inactivated. The active status has nothing to do with the satisfaction of a judgment.
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When does a court grant a judgment of separation?

Illinois Family Lawyers
A Court grants a judgment of separation when either of the parties brings an action for separation in the Supreme Court. A Court may grant separation based upon the following grounds, which are similar to the grounds for seeking a divorce: If the Court grants a judgment of separation based upon any of these grounds, either party may sue for a "no-fault" divorce one year after the filing of the judgment and living separate and apart. A divorce will not occur automatically.
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What does SIIA do with the report I provide?

SIIA Anti-Piracy - Anti-Piracy FAQ
SIIA processes all piracy reports received. We receive about 120-150 reports a month, but each report is reviewed for accuracy, reliability, completeness, and timeliness. Our approach is very conservative -- we will only pursue a case where we feel very confident that we have reliable and extensive information that the target organization is pirating software. As a result, of the 120-150 reports we receive a month, we only pursue about 25-30 of them.
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Q27: Will I be paid when I report for jury duty?

Frequently Asked Questions
Juror pay and mileage is determined by the California Legislature. Pursuant to California Civil Code of Procedure 215, jurors are paid at the rate of $15.00 per day plus one-way mileage beginning the second day of service. Mileage is paid at the rate of .34 cents per mile one-way. Jurors do not receive juror pay or mileage for the first day.
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Are there paid advertisements in The Hunting Report?

The Hunting Report Newsletter - Serving The Hunter Who Trave...
We do accept text-only classified advertising in our "Back of the Book" section. Only individuals and companies we know to be reputable are allowed to advertise, and we reserve the right to remove hyperbole and hype from all messages sent to us.
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Why are there collections on my report if I have already paid them off?

Generations Homeownership Program - FAQ
Items reported by collection agency are always negative. These items will continue to hurt your credit paid or not until they are completely removed from your report.
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What is the judgment and lien docket?

Wisconsin Circuit Court Access
The clerk of circuit court for each county is responsible for maintaining a judgment and lien docket for that county. The judgment and lien docket may consist of several sources: (a) In most counties, recent records are maintained electronically by entry into the CCAP case management system. Current filings may be viewed on public access terminals located in the office of the clerk of circuit court. Some clerks also make entries into a paper docket kept in the clerk's office.
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How does the judgment collection process work?

Judgment Resolution - FAQ's on Judgment Collection
First, we enter into an agreement covering terms of the assignment of the judgment. Then the judgment is legally assigned to us, making us the judgment creditor. This enables us to pursue the debtor and his assets. After finding where the debtor is and what he has, we determine what legal methods will be successful in collecting what is owed.
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What if the property is not sold on Judgment Bid? Does the price change?

FAQ's
Properties remaining in Judgment Bid who's "redemption periods" have expired will be processed for our "Resale". Resale properties will have their minimum bids reduced by the taxing jurisdictions and be offered on a sealed bid sale.
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