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Once I satisfy a judgment with the County Clerk, how do I notify the credit reporting agency(ies)?

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Once I satisfy a judgment with the County Clerk, how do I notify the credit reporting agency(ies)?

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Once a satisfaction of judgment has been filed, you must obtain a “certificate of disposition of judgment” or “CDJ” from the County Clerk. Upon payment of a fee of $5, the County Clerk will provide you with an original CDJ. You should retain the original CDJ for your records and mail copies to the credit reporting agencies. The CDJ is official proof that the judgment has been satisfied.

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