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Pay directly to the creditor Mail or deliver a check or money order to the Judgment Creditor. Make sure to keep proof of payment, such as your canceled check. Once the Judgment Creditor receives your payment, ask them to file the form Acknowledgment of Satisfaction of Judgment with the court within 14 days.
Tells the court and others that a judgment has been paid in full or in part.
Step-by-Step Instructions Complete the Form. The Judicial Council form commonly used in this procedure is: Make Copies. Make photocopies of your unsigned Acknowledgment of Satisfaction of Judgment (EJ-100). docHub Your Forms. Have your Acknowledgement Served. File the Acknowledgement in Court.
Generally, the creditor gives the debtor (person who owes the money/property) the completed Satisfaction of Judgment (form GF-129) to file with the Clerk of Circuit Court and pay the filing fee. Satisfactions of Judgment can be filed electronically via the Wisconsin Courts System eFiling.
A judgment lien is created automatically on debtor property located in the Wisconsin county where the judgment is entered. For debtor property in other Wisconsin counties, the creditor records a copy of the judgment with the clerk of the circuit court where the property is located.
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If the defendant doesnt pay, you may docket the judgment at the Clerk of Courts office. The docketed judgment then acts as a lien on the defendants real estate owned in Dodge County. If the defendant fails to file the required financial disclosure form, you can ask the court to hold the defendant in contempt.

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