Filing a judgment lien on a property can help you collect a debt, but a number of factors can affect the outcome. Read on to find out.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. Judgment must be entered within 5 years of the date of filing the complaint. Once entered, judgment may be revived for successive 5 year periods. Judgment liens are typically recorded in the county where the property is located. (1) Fill out the attached claim form and demand for a prompt hearing. (2) Deliver the form or mail it to the Sheriff's Office at the address noted. A judgment lien can be attached to the debtor's real estate -- meaning a house, condo, land, or similar kind of property interest. You can then make the copies you need.