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  2. Begin by entering the attorney or person without attorney's name, State Bar number, and address at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the recording requested by and return to sections, including optional fax number and email address.
  4. In the JUDGMENT section, specify whether you are a judgment creditor, assignee of record, or other. Provide details as required.
  5. Complete the judgment debtor's information including their name, last known address, driver's license number (last 4 digits), social security number (last 4 digits), and date of birth if known.
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If your judgment has already expired, you should consult an attorney before taking any action. California judgments last for 10 years from the date they were entered. If you win a judgment issued by a federal court, you may start collecting right away. The defendant has 30 days to file an appeal or post a bond.
An Abstract of Judgment is a judgment lien against real property that the debtor currently owns, or may try to purchase in the future.
Once you have completed the Abstract of Judgment, Civil and Small Claims (EJ-001), you must file the form with the Superior Court that issued the judgment, so that the court clerk can docHub the document. You will then need to take the certified abstract to the County Recorders office to record the document.
You take or mail something called an Abstract of Judgment to the county recorders office. This is a document that summarizes the courts decision. Once the Abstract of Judgment is recorded, it creates a general lien. Think of it as a giant sticky note that attaches to all the debtors real property in that county.
Recording the abstract of judgment with the county recorder places a judgment lien on any real estate that the defendant owns in that county at the time of the recording or may own in the future.

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Abstract of judgment is a written summary of a judgment which states how much money the losing defendant owes to the person who won the lawsuit (judgment creditor), the rate of interest to be paid on the judgment amount, court costs, and any specific orders that the losing defendant (judgment debtor) must obey, which
(c)(1) The abstract of judgment shall be certified in the name of the judgment debtor as listed on the judgment and may also include the additional name or names by which the judgment debtor is known as set forth in the affidavit of identity, as defined in Section 680.135, filed by the judgment creditor with the
Write the name and last known address of the judgment debtor in the space provided. You may also include any known aliases used by the judgment debtor. Fill in the last 4 digits of the judgment debtors driver license number and state where it was issued, if you know them.

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