Florida Small Claims Rule 7.347
FORM 7.347. SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT
SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT
The undersigned, the owner and holder of that certain final judgment
rendered in the above-captioned civil action, dated , recorded in
County, Official Records Book beginning at Page
does hereby acknowledge that all sums due under it have been fully paid and
that final judgment is hereby satisfied and is canceled and satisfied of record.
DATED on .
Judgment Owner and Holder (or
their attorney)
Committee Notes
2007 Amendment. This satisfaction of judgment is a general
form. It is a new form. To ensure identity of the signer, notarization
is prudent but not required. If a certified copy of the judgment is
recorded, it may be prudent to include that recording information.
2008 Note. This form is suggested for use by parties. To avoid
possible confusion, when disbursing funds from the court registry
in satisfaction of a judgment, the clerk of the court should instead
use the form required by the 2005 amendment to section 55.141,
Florida Statutes.
SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT
The undersigned, the owner and holder of that certain final judgment
rendered in the above-captioned civil action, dated , recorded in
County, Official Records Book beginning at Page
does hereby acknowledge that all sums due under it have been fully paid and
that final judgment is hereby satisfied and is canceled and satisfied of record.
DATED on .
Judgment Owner and Holder (or
their attorney)
Committee Notes
2007 Amendment. This satisfaction of judgment is a general
form. It is a new form. To ensure identity of the signer, notarization
is prudent but not required. If a certified copy of the judgment is
recorded, it may be prudent to include that recording information.
2008 Note. This form is suggested for use by parties. To avoid
possible confusion, when disbursing funds from the court registry
in satisfaction of a judgment, the clerk of the court should instead
use the form required by the 2005 amendment to section 55.141,
Florida Statutes.