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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Iowa Release Satisfaction Judgment in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the county where the judgment was issued in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the names of the plaintiff(s) and defendant(s) as they appear on the original judgment. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal issues.
  4. In the section stating 'To Judgment Debtor(s):', confirm that you have paid off or satisfied the judgment in full, including any interest and court costs.
  5. Sign and date where indicated as 'Judgment Creditor' before a Notary Public. You may need to do this twice if there are multiple creditors.
  6. Complete the Certification of Acknowledgment section by having a Notary Public or Clerk of Court witness your signature and fill in their details.

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Judgments are valid for a period of twenty years. Iowa Code 614.1. Judgments are liens upon the real estate owned by the defendant for a period of ten years from the date of the judgment.
Note: Failure to satisfy and release a judgment, when paid off or satisfied in full, could result in a penalty of $400.00 if not filed within 30 days of written request (Iowa Code section 624.37).
Note: Failure to satisfy and release a judgment, when paid off or satisfied in full, could result in a penalty of $400.00 if not filed within 30 days of written request (Iowa Code section 624.37). Certification of Acknowledgment (Iowa Code section 624.37):

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A claim of lien against real estate claimed as a homestead is barred unless execution is levied within thirty days of the time the defendant, the defendants agent, or a person with an interest in the real estate has served written demand on the owner of the judgment.
A claim of lien against real estate claimed as a homestead is barred unless execution is levied within thirty days of the time the defendant, the defendants agent, or a person with an interest in the real estate has served written demand on the owner of the judgment.
The statute of limitations for small claims judgments for execution purposes is twenty years, and liens on those judgments exist for ten years. See Iowa Code sections 614.1(6), 624.23(1), 626.2 and 631.12. However, a judgment can be renewed by filing a new action.
Iowa Code 614.1. Judgments are liens upon the real estate owned by the defendant for a period of ten years from the date of the judgment.
The judgment creditor has 15 days after receiving the debtors request to serve the acknowledgement. If the acknowledgment is not served within 15 days, the judgment debtor may sue the judgment creditor for any damages caused by the failure to acknowledge payment.

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