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Judgements aren't removed from credit reports until after 7 yrs.

you can write a letter to the company, collectors, and the credit agencies requesting it be removed even if it isn't out dated some agencies just want their money in some cases they will remove them if asked but make sure you check with all three agencies after you receive a notice of deletions it may be gone at 1 agency and not the others so its a good idea to check with all three

According to Trans Union the Fair Credit Reporting Act allows a civil judgment, whether paid or unpaid, to be reported for seven years from the date the judgment was entered, depending on your state of residence.

The credit bureaus or the court that filed the judgment can remove it. So it can be removed by either disputing it and it not being verified or by negotiating the removal in court.

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How do you remove a paid judgment from a credit report?

If the judgment has been paid, the credit bureaus (such as Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) should reflect this in their credit reports. However, until the legislatively mandated time limits have expired, it will likely not be removed from the report.


How can you remove a judgment that was paid less than 2 years?

Contest the judgment through the three major credit reporting bureaus. They will contact the party and either verify that it was paid off and remove it or if they do not hear back with 20 days they will remove it from your credit report.


How can you quickly remove a judgment from your credit report?

Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy will not remove a judgment from the debtor's credit report. The judgment will still remain for the required time if it is discharged in bankruptcy, settled or paid in full. Valid judgments remain for the required 7 years. Most judgments are renewable and can be reentered on the debtor's credit report whenever that action is taken.


Will a judgment be removed from a credit report if it is paid?

No. It will show that you had a judgment on your credit report for up to seven years, but it will show a zero balance.


Can a civil judgment be removed from credit report?

No, a civil judgment will typically remain on your credit report for seven years from the date it was filed, even if it has been paid. It may affect your credit score and ability to obtain credit during that time.


Can a judgment be removed from your credit report?

Yes...once it is paid.


How long does a satisfied judgment stay on your credit report WA?

A satisfied judgment can stay on your credit report in Washington for up to seven years from the date it was filed. However, its impact on your credit score diminishes over time as you build a more positive credit history.


How can you prevent a judgment from being entered into your credit report or remove it after it has been reported?

You can't do either. The judgment will remain until the expiration date. The judgment even if paid will remain for seven (7) years.


How long does a judgment stay on your credit report and does the time limit start from the day it is filed or from the day it's paid off?

== == A judgment will remain on a credit report for the full 10 years. If it is paid it will still show on the report as "satisfied" or similar wording. The time is determined by the date the judgment is issued.


When the credit bureau report updated on a judgment exactly what could they have updated on a judgment that was filed 4 years ago except paid?

If it was not paid in full or settled, the judgment may have been renewed by the judgment holder. Most judgments are renewable and can be kept on a credit report for an undetermined amount of time.


How long does a judgment stay on your credit report after it has been paid?

Judgments will remain on a credit report for the required 7 years regardless of the status.


How long does a judgment stay on a credit report in Wisconsin?

In Wisconsin, a judgment can stay on a credit report for up to 10 years from the date it was filed. However, if the judgment is paid, it may be removed earlier based on the credit reporting agency's policy.