How to satisfy an Irish judgment
If you have an Irish judgment registered against you, you will need to pay the principal sum (the judgment amount appearing on the Register) and provide proof of payment to have it marked as satisfied.
If the principal sum is not paid, the judgment will remain outstanding for six years from the judgment date. We do not hold partial settlement information.
If the judgment is paid within one calendar month and proof is provided, we will remove the judgment.
If paid after one calendar month, you can apply to have the judgment marked as satisfied by sending proof of payment to Registry Trust.
We require an original letter from the claimant stating:
- The defendant's name and the address the judgment was recorded against
- Case number
- Court name
- Amount of judgment
- Date paid in full
Send original proof by post to Registry Trust Ltd3rd Floor12 Carthusian StreetLondonEC1M 6EB (include a return address), or by email to info@registry-trust.org.uk.
If you would like to obtain a search of the public Register confirming that the judgment has been amended, please visit trust.online where a result will be delivered instantly
We may need to contact the claimant if proof is insufficient. Judgments marked as satisfied remain on the Register for six years from the judgment date.
If you haven't paid a judgment
You will need to contact the plaintiff claimant.
See our guide on Claimants.