The South Dakota Motion and Affidavit for Satisfaction of Judgment (PDF) is a legal document that is used to release a debtor from a judgment that was previously entered against them. This document is typically used when a debtor has paid the full amount of the judgment or when the judgment is no longer enforceable. This document is used in order to legally release the debtor from the liability of the judgment. The South Dakota Motion and Affidavit for Satisfaction of Judgment (PDF) is divided into two sections: the motion and the affidavit. The motion section is used to request that the court enter an order of satisfaction of the judgment, which releases the debtor from the liability of the judgment. The affidavit section is used to provide the court with proof that the judgment has been satisfied or is no longer enforceable. The South Dakota Motion and Affidavit for Satisfaction of Judgment (PDF) comes in two different types: a general motion and affidavit and a motion and affidavit for partial satisfaction. The general motion and affidavit is used when the full amount of the judgment has been paid or when the judgment is no longer enforceable. The motion and affidavit for partial satisfaction is used when the debtor is able to partially satisfy the judgment. In both cases, the debtor must provide the court with proof that the judgment has been satisfied or is no longer enforceable. This proof can include a copy of the receipt for the payment, a copy of a court order, or other documents that prove the judgment has been satisfied. Once the court has reviewed the motion and affidavit, the court will enter an order of satisfaction, which legally releases the debtor from the liability of the judgment.