In all other matters, including third-party actions, motions for summary judgment may be made no later than sixty (60) days after the filing of a Note of Issue. When the debtor pays the judgment, the creditor must: File a Satisfaction of Judgment form with the Clerk within 20 days.The judgement will usually specific when the claim must be paid, often 30 days. If it remains unpaid, you can petition the court for relief. The following steps must be taken within 30 days of the entry of judgment: Fill out forms and file with District Court. To appeal, you must file a Notice of Appeal within 30 days of the Court's judgment. Generally an appeal from a Small Claims Court judgment must be made within 30 days of the judgment. Yes. You must file a Notice of Appeal within 30 days of the Court's judgment. The Small Claims Court Clerk can give you more information. If the judgment is from the Court of King's Bench, there is no 30-day waiting period before the creditor can enforce the judgment.