Can I file a lien against the defendant's property?

If you choose to place a judgment lien against any individually owned real property of the defendant’s following the award of a judgment in your favor, you should obtain a certified copy of your judgment and have it recorded in the official records at the Clerk’s Official Records Department. Fees for recording are set by statute and are subject to change by legislative action. Contact the Clerk’s office for current fees.

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1. What is a small claims case?
2. Do I need a lawyer?
3. Who can file a small claims case?
4. What does it cost to file a small claims case?
5. What information do I need to file a small claims case?
6. Are there other requirements?
7. What happens after I file my small claims case?
8. Why use mediation?
9. Can I have a jury trial on my small claims case?
10. What happens to my case if a settlement is reached?
11. How can I collect my judgment?
12. Can I file a lien against the defendant's property?