California Satisfaction Of Judgment By Clerk (And Declaration) is a document that is required when the judgment creditor in a legal case has been paid in full and wishes to have the judgment recorded as satisfied in the court records. This document is typically filed with the Clerk of the Court in the county where the judgment was entered. Once the document is accepted, the judgment is officially satisfied and no longer has any legal effect. There are two types of California Satisfaction Of Judgment By Clerk (And Declaration): (1) Satisfaction of Judgment by Clerk; and (2) Declaration of Satisfaction of Judgment by Clerk. The first type is used when the judgment creditor has received full payment of the judgment and has filed the required documents with the Clerk of the Court in order to have the judgment recorded as satisfied. The second type is used when the judgment creditor has received full payment of the judgment but has not filed the required documents with the Clerk of the Court in order to have the judgment recorded as satisfied. In this case, a declaration must be filed with the Court in order to have the judgment recorded as satisfied.