Steps the City will take to ensure that people pay bills and taxes. Includes both enforcement measures and ways to pay outstanding judgment.The plan should state the amount owed, how much you will pay and how often. 3. Step 1 to collect a judgment in Pennsylvania is to file and record the judgment in each and every county where the debtor resides or owns real property. Bail payments may be made using a Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, or ATM card. A. Upon application, the Court may order payment of a judgment in installments, over a period not to exceed twelve (12) months. You usually have 30 days to appeal judgments. If you do not appeal, the creditor can pay a PA constable or sheriff money to try to collect the money from you. You usually have 30 days to appeal judgments. If you do not appeal, the creditor can pay a PA constable or sheriff money to try to collect the money from you.