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Actually, the creditor who has the judgment against you can make appeals on it and depending on what state your in you can actually end up with it on your credit report for as long as 21 years. Now there is only one state that will allow it to stay for 21 years through appeal but most are between an additional 7 to 14 years on top of the initial 7.

AnswerCall who ever has the judgment pay them.....it's that or wait it out for 7 years that's how long it will stay on the report
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The credit bureaus and the original creditor that filed the judgment are the only ones that can remove it. You can contact the original creditor and try to negotiate removal of the judgment upon payment. You can also dispute the judgment to the credit bureaus and they have 30 days to verify the judgment or it must be removed from your credit report.

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Do they remove the judgment after 3 years on your credit report?

Judgments remain on your report 7 years from the filing date


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.


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How long can a judgment remain on your credit report?

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Can you pay a fine to get a judgment removed from your credit report?

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

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How do you get judgments that are paid removed?

Judgments will stay on your credit report for up to 7 years whether paid or not. You can dispute your judgments to the credit bureaus by sending dispute letters to each of the credit bureaus. The credit bureaus will have to investigate the items and if they are paid they have a greater chance of being removed.


Can a credit repair company get judgments deleted from your credit report?

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If you file bankruptcy will that remove a charge off report from a credit card?

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