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Hi There,

 

I had a CCJ issued against my business (a LTD) back in 2006. the debt was paid in full direct to the suppliers but i have noticed on the company credit report, the CCJ is still shown as 'unsatisfied'

 

i am aware that the CCJ will be removed from the credit report after 6 years (april 2013) However is this still the case if the CCJ is still marked as unpaid?

 

i would appreciate any advice

 

Many thanks

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Hello and Welcome andrew,

 

I've moved this thread to the appropriate Forum.

 

If you've paid the CCJ in full, you can apply to have it shown as satisfied by showing the court your receipt. If you can't get this type of proof, the court will write to the person who won the CCJ.

 

From 6th April 2006 when the court are provided with evidence that a judgment debt has been paid in full, that court should notify us to amend the register and the register will show the entry as "satisfied". This will show anyone searching the register that you have paid, and when you did so.

 

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Scott.

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Hi,

 

Sorry read your question wrong, the CCJ will drop off your credit file after the 6 year period.

Any advice I give is honest and in good faith.:)

If in doubt, you should seek the opinion of a Qualified Professional.

If you can, please donate to this site.

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