File a certified copy of the judgment from the district justice for each debtor and a Rule 236 form. Include the dollar amount, a 12-digit parcel number, and an address.If the Debtor has land: A judgment filed in a County Clerk's Office becomes a lien on the Debtor's land or land he or she buys in the county. Please file a Notice of Lien in the Circuit Court for the county in which judgment was entered. Notice of Lending forms can be purchased at stationery stores that carry legal forms. At the time of filing the release, you will be required to pay the release fee and any court costs that may be involved. In all other counties, the creditor has to file a request to record the lien in the circuit court. The public can view all instruments related to land transactions recorded in the Circuit Court Land Records Department-all instruments are available online. Your first step as a judgment creditor is to convert your verdict or other court determination declaring both parties' rights and obligations into a judgment. You will need to record the release in the probate office where the creditor recorded its lien.