Property Ownership
In Missouri, a judgment lien attaches to real property when it is:
AFiled with MREC
BRecorded in the county where the property is located✓ Correct
CApproved by a court
DServed on the property owner
Explanation
A judgment lien attaches to all non-exempt real property of the judgment debtor located in the county where the judgment is docketed (recorded). It must be recorded in each county where the debtor owns property.
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