Yes, Florida law allows a creditor to file a Judgment Lien Certificate with the Department of State. For further assistance, call County Civil Court at 561.355.2500.Redaction of Confidential Information. In Florida, a judgment lien can be attached to the debtor's real estate -- meaning a house, condo, land, or similar kind of property interest. A judgment allows a creditor to garnish wages, garnish bank accounts, or take a lien against property in your name. Liens on property have to be recorded in the public records, meaning that anybody can see if they have a judgment lien against their property. Step 1: Fill out PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR CONTINUING WRIT OF GARNISHMENT and. WRIT OF CONTINUING GARNISHMENT and file with the Clerk of Court. Below is a list of forms that you may download for free from our website. Fill out the Judgment Lien Certificate.