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You can obtain a judgment lien on all of the judgment debtors personal property located anywhere in the state by filing a Judgment Lien Certificate with the Department of State. To get the proper form you must go on the internet to the Departments website: .sunbiz.org.
(1) All judgments and decrees for the payment of money rendered in the courts of this state and which have become final, may be satisfied at any time prior to the actual levy of execution issued thereon by payment of the full amount of such judgment or decree, with interest thereon, plus the costs of the issuance, if
On motion and upon such terms as are just, the court may relieve a party or a partys legal representative from a final judgment, decree, order, or proceeding for the following reasons: (1) mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect; (2) newly discovered evidence which by due diligence could not have been
➢ The defendant may pay the full amount of the Judgment and Interest from the date of the Judgment directly to the plaintiff. ➢ The plaintiff, or attorney of record in the case with the Judgment, to whom such payment is made, shall execute in writing an instrument acknowledging satisfaction of the Judgment.
In Florida, a void judgment is so defective that it is deemed never to have had legal force and effect, while a voidable judgment is a judgment that has been entered based upon some error in procedure that allows a party to have the judgment vacated, but the judgment has legal force and effect unless and until it

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Whenever the entire amount due on a judgment, including interest, is paid in full, the holder of a judgment must execute a satisfaction of judgment and record the satisfaction in those counties where a certified copy of the judgment was previously recorded.
If the judgment debtor does not pay, you are entitled to get the sheriff to seize the judgment debtors property. The seizing of property by the sheriff is called a levy. Once the sheriff has levied on the property, the sheriff will then sell it, and pay you out of the money the sheriff receives from the sale.
Rule 12.540(b) allows a party to file a motion for relief from a final judgment based on fraud, and it specifically provides that there is no time limit for motions based on fraudulent financial affidavits.

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