Go to Notice of Entry to download the form. Ask the Small Claims Court Clerk for a transcript of judgment and then file it with the County Clerk in the county where the judgment debtor owns property." The judgment will typically include the words "that plaintiff have execution therefor. The plaintiff must submit to the clerk the necessary papers and the clerk enters judgment in the amount demanded in the complaint or summons with notice with. Q: How does a marshal go about collecting a judgment? If you get the judgment from the court in the mail, you have 35 days to file the Notice with an Affidavit of Service. After the debtor is served with the notice of entry, collections can begin. The judgment creditor may be required to provide an indemnity bond and an advance deposit to cover the U.S. Marshal's estimated out-of-pocket expenses. If you do this, the Judgment Debtor will not be able to sell or refinance that property without paying you first.