New Jersey Docketing Foreign Judgments is a process in which a judgment from a court in another state or country is registered in New Jersey. This allows the judgment to be enforced in New Jersey. There are two types of New Jersey Docketing Foreign Judgments, Domestic Judgments and Foreign Judgments. Domestic Judgments are those issued by a court in another state within the United States, and Foreign Judgments are those issued by a court in a foreign country. To register a judgment in New Jersey, the original judgment must be filed with the New Jersey Superior Court Clerk's Office in the county where the judgment debtor resides. Once the judgment is registered, it is a lien on real estate owned by the judgment debtor in the county where the judgment is registered. The judgment can then be enforced through various means including wage garnishment and bank account levies.