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The Length of a Judgment A judgment is good for 10 years and Florida allows a creditor to renew a judgment before the expiration of the 10 years for an additional 10 years, thus giving a judgment almost unending life.
Recover on a judgment: 20 years This is the amount of time a creditor has to collect on a monetary judgment. After 20 years, the creditor cannot collect on the judgment. However, the creditor may initiate an action to renew the judgment prior to the 20-year expiration, although this is rare.
The Final Judgment Rule (sometimes called the One Final Judgment Rule) is the legal principle that appellate courts will only hear appeals from the final judgment in a case. A plaintiff or defendant cannot appeal rulings of the trial court while the case is still ongoing.
Return to the Clerk of the Court that originally issued your judgment and ask for a Writ of Execution. Deliver the Writ to the sheriffs department for the county where the debtors property is located. Provide the sheriffs department with: A deposit to cover their fees and costs.
Question: How Long Is A Judgment Good For In Florida? A domestic judgment is good in the state of Florida for 20 years, but there are some nuances you should be aware of.

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Once the judge signs the final judgment of dissolution of marriage, the parties are divorced. Either party may file an appeal of the contested final judgment if they are not satisfied with it. The notice of appeal must be filed within thirty days of the final judgment or rehearing.
A judgment lasts for 20 years in Florida. A creditor can only enforce a judgment during the 20 year period. Judgments can sometimes be renewed after 20 years, although this is difficult and rarely done. The length of a judgment is found in section 55.081 of the Florida Statutes.
Presently there is a Florida statute that limits judgment liens to 20 years,3 and there is a Florida statute that limits actions on certain judgments to 20 years and other judgments to five years. There is, however, no statute or court rule that places a time limit on the execution of judgments.

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