Go to the Court that entered the judgment to pay the Filing Fee to get a Transcript of Judgment. 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.If a judgment is entered against you, it automatically attaches as a lien against any property you own in the county the judgment is recorded. In order to create a valid lien, you as judgment creditor or counsel must take affirmative steps to create the lien. How to file a Property Execution: You must obtain a Transcript of the Judgment from the County Clerk's Office. To attach the lien, the creditor files the judgment transcript with the county clerk in the New York county where the debtor's property is located. Each judgment or lien entry will contain information about the original filing as well as any subsequent filings such as satisfactions and renewals. Do this if you wish to redeem the property or challenge the plaintiff's tax title.