I received a “Satisfaction of Judgment” from the Kansas Department of Revenue, what should do with it?

You should take the Satisfaction of Judgment to the District Court office where the tax warrant was filed. The lien on the taxpayer’s real property is not released until the Satisfaction of Judgment is filed with the court. There will be a filing fee assessed. Once the Satisfaction of Judgment is filed, you will receive a certified copy for your records. You may be required to provide this documentation to different agencies to get the lien released from their records.

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1. Why was I served with a Tax Warrant?
2. Why is a Tax Warrant filed with the District Court?
3. What methods does the Director of Revenue use to collect the taxes due?
4. I received a “Satisfaction of Judgment” from the Kansas Department of Revenue, what should do with it?
5. Why do I have to pay a fee for filing the “Satisfaction of Judgment” of a tax warrant?
6. What should I do if a Tax Warrant shows up on my credit report?