How to Collect a Judgment in Florida
The sheriff’s department will distribute the money in the following order:
- The sheriff’s department will deduct their costs.
- If the property sale covers those costs, you will get your deposit back.
- The sheriff pays you $500 for your costs, regardless of the amount you actually spent.
- If anyone else obtained a judgment lien against the debtor, the sheriff’s office will pay all of the creditors in the order their judgment liens were filed.
- If the sheriff’s department disburses all of the money before getting to you, you will not receive any payment.
- If there are no other judgment liens against the debtor, you will be paid first.
- Remaining funds will be returned to the debtor.
How long is a judgment lien valid?
- A judgment lien is valid for 5 years.
- Florida law allows you to file a second judgment lien to extend the lien for an additional 5 years.
How do I get a judgment lien on the debtor’s real property?
File a certified copy of your judgment in the real estate records of the county in which the property is located.
- The lien is in effect for 10 years, and it can be renewed for an additional ten years.
- This type of lien is not filed with the Department of State.