Judgment Statistics

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our data, statistical analysis, and how to effectively use our insights for business and policy decisions.

What information is held on the Register of Judgments, Orders, and Fines?
The Register contains official court records for England & Wales, including County Court Judgments (CCJs), High Court judgments, tribunal orders, and monetary fines. Each entry includes key details such as the judgment date, amount, court reference, and whether the record is marked as satisfied or cancelled. Registry Trust maintains this statutory Register on behalf of the Ministry of Justice, ensuring accurate, up-to-date, and impartial information for the public, businesses, and credit reference agencies.
What does it mean if a judgment is unsatisfied?
An unsatisfied judgment is one that has not been paid in full. This status remains on the Register for six years unless the court marks it as cancelled. Unsatisfied judgments may affect creditworthiness and are important indicators of outstanding financial obligations. You can check the status of any judgment through TrustOnline, including whether it has been updated to ‘satisfied’ after payment.
Which regions and jurisdictions does your data cover?
The Register covers England & Wales, where Registry Trust serves as the official statutory maintainer. Through partnerships with counterparts in other nations, TrustOnline also provides access to verified records from Scotland (decrees), Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man, and Jersey. This UK-and-Ireland-wide coverage enables consistent, authoritative searches for both individuals and organisations.
How quickly are new judgments updated on the Register?
Courts send Registry Trust secure daily data updates. Once received, our team quality-checks and processes the information promptly so it appears on the Register as quickly as possible. This ensures that searches through TrustOnline reflect the most up-to-date status of judgments, orders, and fines. If a judgment has been satisfied or cancelled by the court, we update the Register as soon as the official notification is received.
What can judgment data tell me about financial behaviour?
Judgment data provides insight into how individuals and businesses manage serious unpaid debts. Trends in consumer and commercial judgments can highlight financial pressure, changes in repayment behaviour, and sector-specific stress. Organisations use this information to assess risk, make informed financial decisions, and understand broader economic patterns. For individuals, checking your own record helps ensure the information held about you is accurate and up to date.

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