Certification of Judgment for Registration in Another District is a legal document that allows a judgment creditor to register a civil judgment in another district or jurisdiction. This document is typically used when a plaintiff has obtained a judgment in one district, but needs to enforce it in another. Generally, a creditor must file a Certification of Judgment for Registration in Another District with the court in the new jurisdiction in order to have the judgment recognized and enforced there. There are two types of Certification of Judgment for Registration in Another District: domestic and foreign. A domestic Certification of Judgment for Registration in Another District is used when a judgment is being registered in another district within the same state, while a foreign Certification of Judgment for Registration in Another District is used for registering a judgment in a different state. In both cases, the document must include information such as the names of the parties involved, the court where the judgment was originally entered, and a copy of the judgment itself.