Go to the Court that entered the judgment to pay the Filing Fee to get a Transcript of Judgment. Include the dollar amount, a 12-digit parcel number, and an address.It is recommended that you contact the Clerk of Courts Civil Division at 937-225-4512 to determine the amount of the release fee and court costs. Know your rights when you get a judgment lien. File a certified copy of the judgment from the district justice for each debtor and a Rule 236 form. First, you have to weigh the amount of your judgment against the costs you will incur to place a judgment lien on the property. Your second step is determining where the judgment debtor holds their personal property. Property Lien; Wage Garnishment; Examination before Court; Writ of Execution. One way to get rid of the judgment lien would be to pay the creditor and get them to release the lien. Each judgment or lien entry will contain information about the original filing as well as any subsequent filings such as satisfactions and renewals.