Please be advised that the Property Block and Lot number are required for filing Property Liens. To attach the lien, the creditor files the judgment transcript with the county clerk in the New York county where the debtor's property is located.Before the County Sheriff can seize personal property or assets of the Debtor, the Creditor must first identify the property to be seized. In New York, a judgment lien can be placed on your personal property, such as your car, boat, jewelry, art, or other valuable assets. According to New York law, you can attach a judgment lien to your debtor's real estate, whether they own a freestanding house, a condo, or land. In New York, a lien of a Judgment on personal property generally requires a levy pursuant to a property execution. A judgment lien arises when a court rules you owe a debt, allowing the creditor to claim your nonexempt property until the debt is paid. A judgment lien attaches to practically all of the debtor's real property in the county where the judgment was entered. A transcript of the judgment must then be docketed to the Supreme Court where the property to be seized is located. Typically, New York laws empower municipal and county governments to place tax liens on property owners who are delinquent in tax payments in the state.