File online with a credit card. OR Complete the fillable PDF form using your computer.File a certified copy of your judgment in the real estate records of the county in which the property is located. This article is an attempt to prove the proposition that under present law there is no time limit on which a judgment in Florida may be executed. The lien certificate must contain the legal description of the property, the names of the judgment debtor and creditor, and the date and amount of the judgment. Filing Date range searches must include Date From and Date To values in the proper format. Record searches are limited to the first 200 results. Org​ or via fax to 954-357-9031. ​. Florida Statute 222.01(2) provides a procedure that prevents the lien from attaching to the homestead allowing the homeowner to sell or refinance the home. A lien is a legally enforceable judgment placed against a property.