The Oregon Declaration in Support of Judgment is a document used in the state of Oregon to allow a judgment creditor to collect a judgment from a judgment debtor. This document is a type of lien that is filed with the court and recorded in the debtor’s county of residence. The Oregon Declaration in Support of Judgment is used to attach a lien on the judgment debtor’s real and personal property. It also allows the judgment creditor to collect the judgment debt from the debtor's wages, bank accounts, or other assets. The Oregon Declaration in Support of Judgment is typically filed with the court after a judgment is entered and before a debtor's assets are distributed. There are two types of Oregon Declaration in Support of Judgment: a Personal Declaration in Support of Judgment and a Real Property Declaration in Support of Judgment. The Personal Declaration in Support of Judgment is used to attach a lien on the debtor’s personal property, such as a car, furniture, or other assets. The Real Property Declaration in Support of Judgment is used to attach a lien on the debtor’s real property, such as a house or land. In both cases, the Oregon Declaration in Support of Judgment is used to ensure that the judgment creditor is able to collect the judgment debt from the debtor.