Escrow & Title
In Idaho, a judgment lien attaches to all real property owned by the debtor in a county when:
AThe creditor files a lawsuit
BThe judgment is recorded (docketed) in that county✓ Correct
CThe debtor receives notice of the judgment
DThe court issues a writ of execution
Explanation
A judgment lien in Idaho attaches to all real property owned by the debtor in the county where the judgment is recorded (docketed) with the county clerk. It does not attach to property in other counties unless separately recorded there.
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