Minnesota Motion and Affidavit Requesting Satisfaction of Judgment is a legal document used in Minnesota courts to satisfy a judgment—an official court order for a party to take some type of action. This motion and affidavit are typically filed by the defendant (the party against whom the judgment was issued) to request that the court record show that the judgment has been paid in full. The motion and affidavit are used to provide proof that the judgment has been satisfied, and are typically accompanied by a certified copy of the satisfaction instrument (e.g. a court-ordered payment, or a signed settlement agreement). There are two main types of Minnesota Motion and Affidavit Requesting Satisfaction of Judgment: (1) Motion and Affidavit Requesting Satisfaction of Money Judgment; and (2) Motion and Affidavit Requesting Satisfaction of Non-Money Judgment. The Motion and Affidavit Requesting Satisfaction of Money Judgment is used to prove that a money judgment has been paid in full, while the Motion and Affidavit Requesting Satisfaction of Non-Money Judgment is used to prove that a non-money judgment (such as an injunction or a court order) has been satisfied.