What happens if the judgment gets paid in full?

It is the responsibility of the judgment creditor to complete a “Satisfaction of Judgment” and file it with the court. If the judgment creditor placed a lien on real property (such as a house or land) belonging to the judgment debtor, this will need to be cancelled by the judgment creditor with the Office of the Clerk of Court and Recorder of the parish where the lien was placed.

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