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Generally, you can obtain a judgment lien in civil court if you have proof that money is owed to you on a debt. You need to sue them in court and win a judgment in your favor. The court will issue a judgment lien that the sheriff can use to seize any property of the debtor to satisfy the lien.

If you are thinking of a mechanic's lien for work done on the car then perform an online search for mechanic's liensin your state. Mechanic's liens are more complicated and the rules vary in different jurisdictions. You may need to consult an attorney.

Generally, you can obtain a judgment lien in civil court if you have proof that money is owed to you on a debt. You need to sue them in court and win a judgment in your favor. The court will issue a judgment lien that the sheriff can use to seize any property of the debtor to satisfy the lien.

If you are thinking of a mechanic's lien for work done on the car then perform an online search for mechanic's liensin your state. Mechanic's liens are more complicated and the rules vary in different jurisdictions. You may need to consult an attorney.

Generally, you can obtain a judgment lien in civil court if you have proof that money is owed to you on a debt. You need to sue them in court and win a judgment in your favor. The court will issue a judgment lien that the sheriff can use to seize any property of the debtor to satisfy the lien.

If you are thinking of a mechanic's lien for work done on the car then perform an online search for mechanic's liensin your state. Mechanic's liens are more complicated and the rules vary in different jurisdictions. You may need to consult an attorney.

Generally, you can obtain a judgment lien in civil court if you have proof that money is owed to you on a debt. You need to sue them in court and win a judgment in your favor. The court will issue a judgment lien that the sheriff can use to seize any property of the debtor to satisfy the lien.

If you are thinking of a mechanic's lien for work done on the car then perform an online search for mechanic's liensin your state. Mechanic's liens are more complicated and the rules vary in different jurisdictions. You may need to consult an attorney.

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