Clerk's Certification of a Judgment to be Registered in Another District is a document that is used when a judgment obtained in a court in one jurisdiction needs to be enforced or collected in another jurisdiction. This document certifies that the judgment is authentic and that it has been entered into the records of the court. This document also certifies that the judgment has been paid or satisfied in full. It is a signed and dated document and is usually required by the court in the other jurisdiction as proof of the existence and status of the judgment. There are two types of Clerk's Certification of a Judgment to be Registered in Another District: Full Certification and Limited Certification. Full Certification is a full certification of the judgment that certifies that the judgment is authentic and that it has been entered into the records of the court. Limited Certification only certifies that the judgment is authentic and has been entered into the records of the court, and does not certify that the judgment has been paid or satisfied in full.