Okay - so I'm doing some more research re: this eviction that I have.
I'm looking at "Satisfaction of Judgement" letters, and while the court in which my case was filed doesn't offer much help - the PREFERRED form for a town nearby reads like:
In the Court of BLAH BLAH, Ohio
Plaintiff Case No._______
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Defendant Satisfaction of Judgement
The within judgement being fully paid, said judgement is hereby satisfied and discharged of record.
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Signature of Plaintiff
Date, Notary, CC, etc.
Painesville Municipal Court - Civil
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My question is, what do you think "discharged of record" means? Does this mean the PREFERRED format states the courts in Ohio (at least that county..) no longer retain record of the judgement once it has been satisfied, or what?