7 yrs
A judgment stays on your credit report until it is satisfied or proven falls in a court of law. The only way to remove it is to pay it off.
A judgment stays on your credit report until it is satisfied or proven falls in a court of law. The only way to remove it is to pay it off.
Usually within 30 business days.
How long does a civil judgement in New Jersey stay on your credit report?
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7 years.
7 years
A paid judgment stays on a person's credit report for seven years. An unpaid judgment also stays on the report for seven years, but may be renewed. Tax liens are another item that stay on a credit report for seven years, if paid. If not paid, they remain on the credit report indefinitely.
A judgment stays on your credit report until it is satisfied or for 14 years. Sometimes it will stay on your credit report past 14 years.
The judgment should be removed from your credit report 7 years from the date it was entered.
5 months
A judgment will remain on your credit report until it is paid. If you have paid it, take the receipt into the court that issued the judgment and get it marked paid. It may take awhile for the credit reporting agencies to make the change, but you can send each a copy of the paid receipt and a letter which may help shorten the time. Meanwhile, keep a copy of that receipt.