California Statutes
§ 116.850. — 116.850. (Amended by Stats. 1991, Ch. 915, Sec. 31.)
California § 116.850.
JurisdictionCalifornia
Code CCPCode of Civil Procedure - CCP
Title1.
Part 1.TITLE 1. ORGANIZATION AND JURISDICTION
Ch. 5.5.CHAPTER 5.5. Small Claims Court
Art. 8.ARTICLE 8. Satisfaction and Enforcement of Judgment
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Cal. Code of Civil Procedure - CCP Code § 116.850. (2026).
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(a)If full payment of the judgment is made to the judgment creditor or to the judgment creditor’s assignee of record, then immediately upon receipt of payment, the judgment creditor or assignee shall file with the clerk of the court an acknowledgment of satisfaction of the judgment.
(b)Any judgment creditor or assignee of record who, after receiving full payment of the judgment and written demand by the judgment debtor, fails without good cause to execute and file an acknowledgment of satisfaction of the judgment with the clerk of the court in which the
judgment is entered within 14 days after receiving the request, is liable to the judgment debtor or the judgment debtor’s grantees or heirs for all damages sustained by reason of the failure and, in addition, the sum of fifty dollars ($50
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Legislative History
Amended by Stats. 1991, Ch. 915, Sec. 31.
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