California Notice Of Entry Of Judgment On Sister-State Judgment is a form of legal document used when a court in one state (the “sister state”) has issued a judgment that needs to be enforced in California. It is typically filed with the California court in order to recognize the sister-state judgment and allow it to be enforced in California. The California Notice Of Entry Of Judgment On Sister-State Judgment must be signed by an authorized court official and must include the following information: the name of the sister-state court that issued the judgment, the date of the judgment, the amount of the judgment, the parties involved, and the terms of the judgment. There are two types of California Notice Of Entry Of Judgment On Sister-State Judgment — an Original Notice and an Amended Notice. The Original Notice is used to register the sister-state judgment in California, and the Amended Notice is used to make changes to the original judgment.