This is a model Judgment form, a Judgment Renewal Affidavit. The form must be completed to fit the facts and circumstances of whatever judgment the court has rendered. When signed by the Judge, the judgment becomes binding.
This is a model Judgment form, a Judgment Renewal Affidavit. The form must be completed to fit the facts and circumstances of whatever judgment the court has rendered. When signed by the Judge, the judgment becomes binding.
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A judgment or judgment lien will be valid for ten years from its date of entry. A.R.S. § 12-1551. The deadline for renewing a judgment by filing a lawsuit or an affidavit will be ten years from the judgment's date of entry.
A judgment or judgment lien will be valid for ten years from its date of entry. A.R.S. § 12-1551. The deadline for renewing a judgment by filing a lawsuit or an affidavit will be ten years from the judgment's date of entry.
How long does a judgment lien last in Arizona? A judgment lien in Arizona will remain attached to the debtor's property (even if the property changes hands) for five years.
As discussed hereinbelow, a judgment may be renewed either by filing a suit on it or by filing an affidavit renewal with the clerk of the appropriate court. A.R.S. §§ 12-1611, 1612(A). Such a renewal, however, does not automatically extend the judgment lien created by the recording of the original judgment.
Judgments in Arizona must be renewed every five years. When a judgment creditor fails to properly renew, the result is the inability to enforce the judgment through a writ of execution or other process.
A judgment creditor may renew a judgment lien to extend its effectiveness beyond five years by recording a copy of the affidavit of renewal, certified by the clerk of the court, in the office of the county recorder for each county in which the judgment debtor has property subject to the lien. A.R.S. § 12-1613(C).