District of Columbia Disbursements From The Registry of The Court-Civil Actions is a form of financial distribution created by the District of Columbia Superior Court. This system is used to distribute court-ordered payments from civil actions, such as judgments, settlements, and garnishments. The payments are made from the Court Registry to the parties involved in the civil action, such as the plaintiff, defendant, and other parties with a financial interest in the case. The payments can include money for court costs, attorney fees, and other associated costs. There are two types of District of Columbia Disbursements From The Registry of The Court-Civil Actions: direct payments and third-party payments. Direct payments are made directly from the Court Registry to the parties involved in the civil action. Third-party payments are payments made to a third party, such as a collection agency, for the purpose of distributing the funds to the involved parties.