Steps the City will take to ensure that people pay bills and taxes. Includes both enforcement measures and ways to pay outstanding judgment.In Pennsylvania, a property lien can be used to collect a court judgment. Here's how it works. To obtain a judgment lien, you must first record the judgment with the court of common pleas in the county where the debtor owns property. In Pennsylvania, several types of liens can be placed on real estate. These include mechanics' liens, tax liens, judgment liens, and mortgage liens. 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. Our lien removal attorneys in Philadelphia are ready to answer your questions. Call (888) 801-7765 or complete our online form to request a free consultation.