A New Mexico Transcript of Judgment is a legal document that is filed in the Office of the County Clerk in the county where the original judgment was rendered. It is a record of a court judgment against a defendant, which may include the name of the plaintiff, the date of the judgment, the amount of money owed, and any liens or other charges that may be associated with it. It is used to enforce the payment of a debt and serves as evidence in any future legal action. There are two types of New Mexico Transcript of Judgment: Certificate of Judgment and Writ of Execution. The Certificate of Judgment is a document that states the amount of the judgment, the party to whom it is owed, and any liens or charges associated with it. The Writ of Execution is an order issued by the court that authorizes the sheriff or other law enforcement officer to seize the assets of the defendant and use them to satisfy the judgment.