This is a legal form that was released by the South Carolina Judicial Department - a government authority operating within South Carolina. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is SCCA/516D?
A: SCCA/516D is a form for filing a partial satisfaction of judgment in South Carolina.
Q: What is a partial satisfaction of judgment?
A: A partial satisfaction of judgment is a legal document used to show that a portion of a judgment has been paid or otherwise satisfied.
Q: When would I use SCCA/516D?
A: You would use SCCA/516D when you have a judgment against you and you have made a partial payment or other arrangement to satisfy part of the judgment.
Q: Do I need to file SCCA/516D if I have fully paid the judgment?
A: No, SCCA/516D is only used for partial satisfaction of judgment, if you have fully paid the judgment you do not need to file this form.
Q: What information do I need to include in SCCA/516D?
A: You will need to provide the case number, names of the parties involved, the amount of the original judgment, and the amount being satisfied.
Q: Is there a fee to file SCCA/516D?
A: The filing fee for SCCA/516D may vary depending on the county in South Carolina, it's best to check with your local courthouse for the specific fee.
Q: Can I file SCCA/516D electronically?
A: Electronic filing may be available depending on the county in South Carolina, you should check with your local courthouse for their electronic filing options.
Q: What happens after I file SCCA/516D?
A: Once you file SCCA/516D, the court will update the judgment record to reflect the partial satisfaction, and you will receive a copy for your records.
Form Details:
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