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I was shocked to long onto MyFico today to see a 7 point increase on Experian. I didn't think a judgement being updated to satisfied would increase the score, but it did! I'm wondering if Transunion and Equifax will follow suit...
Your accounts have aged since your last credit report/score.
There may also be other changes in your report other than the judgment being satisfied.
I would not equate a score increase with the updated showing of satisfaction of the judgment.
That was my only myFico alert for today...
"A judgement listed on your credit report has been updated" Fico Score Change 604 -> 611
Details: Civil Action Judgement Satisfied
@Anonymous wrote:That was my only myFico alert for today...
"A judgement listed on your credit report has been updated" Fico Score Change 604 -> 611
Details: Civil Action Judgement Satisfied
Not all report changes will trigger an alert. Removal of collections, for instance, do not trigger an alert. As Robert indicated, everything ages each month and once something triggers an alert, it recalculates all those other changes as well, that may have occurred since the last alert.