Florida Senate - 2023 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1574 Ì898556XÎ898556 LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate . House Comm: RCS . 03/29/2023 . . . . ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— The Committee on Judiciary (Rouson) recommended the following: 1 Senate Amendment 2 3 Delete lines 122 - 139 4 and insert: 5 against the judgment debtor. However, enforceability under this 6 chapter of such judgment lien against creditors or subsequent 7 purchasers is determined as provided under s. 319.27(2) or s. 8 328.14, as applicable. 9 (b) A judgment lienholder may obtain an order instructing 10 the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to note the 11 lien on the certificate of title through a court of competent 12 jurisdiction conducting proceedings supplementary to execution 13 under s. 56.29(6)(b). 14 (6) A judgment lien acquired under s. 55.202 may be 15 enforced only through judicial process, including attachment 16 under chapter 76; execution under chapter 56; garnishment under 17 chapter 77; a charging order under s. 605.0503, s. 620.1703, or 18 s. 620.8504; or proceedings supplementary to execution under s. 19 56.29. A holder of a judgment lien acquired under s. 55.202, who 20 is not enforcing separate lien rights in a judgment debtor’s 21 property, may not enforce his or her rights under this section 22 through self-help repossession or replevin without a court order 23 or without the express consent of the judgment debtor contained 24 in a record authenticated in accordance with s. 668.50 or s. 25 679.1021(1)(g) after the judgment lien attaches.