Complete the fillable PDF form using your computer. Yes, Florida law allows a creditor to file a Judgment Lien Certificate with the Department of State.To get the proper form, visit the Department of State's website, where you can either download the form or request to have it mailed to you. The act first expands the reach of a Florida judgment lien against a defendant's ownership of certain intangible personal property rights. A lien is a legal claim on personal property up to the amount of past-due child support. Personal property does not include land or real estate. 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. See Section 55.202, Florida Statutes, for additional information on perfecting a judgment lien on personal property. To do this fill out an EJ-15 Notice of Judgment Lien form. The personal property being released in Item 7.