File the judgment or Abstract of Judgment in the office of the County Recorder in the county in which the debtor's real property is located. You can put a lien on that property so that if they ever sell or refinance the property you might get paid.To do this, you first need an Abstract of Judgment. In Utah, a property lien can be used to collect a court judgment. Here's how it works. I ask the court to order the judgment debtor not to sell, transfer or dispose of the debtor's non-exempt property. (Utah Rule of Civil Procedure 64(c)(3)). The court has scheduled a hearing at which you must appear and answer under oath questions about your property. Use of judgment lien against personal property. Judgment liens in Utah are restricted to real estate and cannot be placed on personal belongings.