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. 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.Judgments from another state are enforceable in Florida provided that the party hoping to enforce the judgment follows the right steps. 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 creates a lien upon real property for 5 years. A judgment is a "floating lien. " The creditor needs to "attach" this floating judgment lien to specific property of the judgment debtor. Step 1 to collect a judgment in Pennsylvania is to file and record the judgment in each and every county where the debtor resides or owns real property. Judgment liens on personal property in Florida are filed with the Florida Department of State. Renewal affidavit: The judgment creditor must file a renewal affidavit with the Clerk of Court in the county where the original lien was filed.