Escrow & Title
In Indiana, judgment liens against an owner's real property are created by:
AFiling a complaint with IPLA
BRecording a certified copy of the court judgment in the county where the real property is located✓ Correct
CThe court automatically liening all known property
DServing the property owner with the judgment
Explanation
A judgment lien on Indiana real property is created by recording a certified copy of the court judgment in the office of the county recorder in each county where the debtor owns real property.
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