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What is Judgment Lien Release

The Authorization to Release Judgment Lien is a legal document used by plaintiffs to authorize the release of a judgment lien in the United States.

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Judgment Lien Release is needed by:
  • Plaintiffs seeking to release a judgment lien
  • Plaintiff's attorneys or agents managing court filings
  • Notary publics for notarization of documents
  • Clerks or deputy clerks processing legal forms
  • Individuals involved in lien-related court cases

How to fill out the Judgment Lien Release

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    To access the Authorization to Release Judgment Lien form (Form CC-1463), visit pdfFiller's website and search for the form by its name.
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    Open the form in the pdfFiller interface where you will see fillable fields and checkboxes designed for your input.
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    Before starting, gather necessary information such as the style of the case, court names, judgment amounts, and specific dates related to the lien.
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    Begin filling out the form by clicking on each field to type in the required details, ensuring all necessary information is accurately entered.
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This form is primarily for plaintiffs and their attorneys involved in releasing judgment liens against a debtor. Ensure you are directly involved in the case before using this form.
While the form does not specify a strict deadline, it should be filed promptly once prepared to avoid any delays in lien release. Consult your attorney for any relevant deadlines.
Once filled out, the Authorization to Release Judgment Lien should be filed with the court. You may do this in person or as per your court's electronic filing guidelines, if available.
Typically, no additional documents are required, but it is wise to have proof of the judgment and any correspondence related to the lien to support your submission.
Common errors include entering incorrect judgment amounts, missing signatures from the plaintiff or attorney, and failing to notarize when required. Double-check all entries for accuracy.
Processing times can vary by jurisdiction. Check with your local court for estimated timelines, but be prepared for a few days to a couple of weeks in official processing periods.
Yes, notarization may be required for the form, ensuring that the signatures of the plaintiff and attorney are validated before submission. Confirm with your court’s requirements.
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