This is a legal form that was released by the North Dakota District Courts - a government authority operating within North Dakota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment?
A: Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment is a legal document used in North Dakota to indicate that a judgment has been satisfied.
Q: What is a judgment?
A: A judgment is a decision made by a court in a legal case.
Q: Why would I need a Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment?
A: You would need a Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment to officially notify the court that a judgment has been paid or settled.
Q: How do I fill out a Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment?
A: You need to provide information about the judgment, such as the case number, the parties involved, and the amount of the judgment that has been satisfied.
Q: Do I need to file the Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment with the court?
A: Yes, you need to file the Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment with the court to officially notify them of the satisfaction.
Q: Is there a fee for filing a Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment?
A: There may be a filing fee associated with filing a Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment. You should check with the court or the clerk's office for the exact fee.
Q: What happens after I file the Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment?
A: Once you file the Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment, the court will update the records to reflect that the judgment has been satisfied.
Q: Can someone challenge a Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment?
A: Yes, it is possible for someone to challenge a Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment if they believe it was filed in error or if they dispute the claim of satisfaction. They would need to file a motion with the court to initiate the challenge.
Q: What should I do if I receive a Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment?
A: If you receive a Form 9 Satisfaction of Judgment, review it carefully and make sure you agree with the statement of satisfaction. If you have any concerns or believe it is in error, you may need to consult an attorney.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form 9 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the North Dakota District Courts.