How can I find out if there are any outstanding liens on my property or if a lien has been satisfied of record? Go to the Court that entered the judgment to pay the Filing Fee to get a Transcript of Judgment.Request to have the judgment recorded as a lien against any real estate the debtor owns. If you are facing a foreclosure in NJ and you are concerned about a Middlesex County deficiency judgment, contact Ira J. Metrick today. The Middlesex County Clerk's Office stands ready to assist with recordation of real property ownership and transfer, and in retrieval of information. Us for any questions not covered below. DEEDS. You don't need an original deed to sell or refinance property. You can obtain a copy from the Registry of Deeds or download it from our on-line site.