To record a Land Record, the document must be an original or clerk certified copy. It must be signed and notarized.This puts a lien on the property in your name, which means if they sell the property, you could receive some of the proceeds to satisfy the judgment. Form must be filled out and notarized at the time of filing. You can also do a real estate lien. Judicial Lien - A judicial lien occurs when a court grants a creditor a stake in a debtor's property after a court judgment. To place a lien on real estate, the creditor can take or send the Abstract of Judgment to their county's recorder's office. A creditor may file an abstract of judgment ("AOJ") to create a lien on a debtor's nonexempt real property. Tex. Prop. A judgment lien attaches to practically all of the debtor's real property in the county where the judgment was entered. Land Deeds, Marriage Records, Probate Records, etc.