Miami Collections Attorney- Perfecting Judgment Liens

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Preserving Lien Priority

You have been involved in a long and contentious litigation and your lawyers obtained a money judgment in your favor. What happens next? The Debtor has to pay right? If it were only that easy! Collecting on a judgment is often a cat and mouse game.

The honest truth is that many judgments are not paid voluntarily. You have to enforce your creditor’s rights. Many firms are not equipped to handle cases once it gets to post judgment, and often neglect the first step in enforcing a judgment. Perfecting a judgment lien is the first step toward collecting on the judgment.

We get many cases that involve judgments obtained by other law firms that did not bother to perfect the client’s judgment lien interest. If you have a judgment entered in your favor and you need to collect, contact Andre Law to determine how you can get your rights enforced, and to make sure your judgment lien is perfected.

What is “perfecting” a judgment lien? Essentially this is the process you take to make sure your judgment acts as a lien on the debtor’s assets. Perfecting the lien preserves your priority in regard to competing creditors. It requires a few easy steps, but often firms do not even bother to do this for their clients. Collecting on a judgment is a complicated process and not observing technical rules could be disastrous.

Judgment Liens on Real Property

In Florida, you essentially have two different forms of judgment liens. One is for real property and one is for personal property. First we will address the real property judgment lien. When your judgment is entered, you must obtain a certified copy of that judgment. You then record judgment in whatever county your judgment debtor owns real property. (An experienced collection firm like Andre Law can locate real property assets). Only a recorded certified judgment will act as a lien on all of the debtor’s property in that county. Further, the lien is perfected as of the date of recording. This means it will take priority over most liens recorded after (there are a few exceptions). You must perfect your judgment lien in this fashion if you seek to levy specific non-exempt real property belonging to the debtor.

Judgment Liens on Personal Property

When it comes to personal property (which is non real estate property), perfecting your judgment lien requires applying for a judgment lien certificate with the Florida Department of State Division of Corporations. For a small fee, a judgment creditor can register for a judgment lien certificate which lasts for five years (which can be extended prior to expiration). This registration acts as a lien on the debtor’s personal property in the state. When your personal property lien is perfected you are able to levy personal property under the Florida Statutes with a county sheriff or federal marshal. This can be especially useful in instances where the debtor has valuable property like vehicles or vessels you seek to levy.

Do Not Delay!

It is crucial that your lien is perfected by your attorney when the judgment is entered. Even if your attorney will not do the post-judgment collection work for you, this is essential. Protect your rights or a competing creditor can step ahead in lien priority despite obtaining his judgment later.

Do you need a Debt Collection Attorney in Miami or the rest of Florida? Contact Tony Andre of Andre Law Firm P.A. today.