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Judgment liens: when there is an unpaid judgment, a judgment lien securing the unpaid amount may be acquired on a judgment debtor's nonexempt personal property in Florida. A judgment lien filing is good for five years.(dba Florida[TM]: A reference guide for doing business in Florida)
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June 1, 2008
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A judgment lien securing the unpaid amount of any judgment may be acquired on a judgment debtor's interest in personal property in this state. As of October 1, 2001, a judgment lien is acquired after the judgment has become final by filing a Judgment Lien Certificate with the Department of State, Division of Corporations, and paying the appropriate fee. This filing is good for five years. Filing a Judgment Lien Certificate with the Division of Corporations creates a lien and establishes priority.
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