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Arizona Judgment Liens on Real Property Statutes

Arizona Revised Statutes Title 33

CHAPTER 7 - LIENS

Article 5 - Judgment Liens on Real Property

33-961 - Filing judgments for payment of money; certified copy of judgment; recording copy to perfect lien against real property; information statement

33-962 - Procedure for filing judgment of justice or municipal court; recording; lien

33-963 - Procedure for recording judgment of federal court; lien

33-964 - Lien of judgment; duration; exemption of homestead; acknowledgment of satisfaction by judgment creditor

33-965 - Entry of reversal or remittitur upon judgment docket; affidavit

33-966 - Superiority of lien for personal injury judgment against person operating railway

33-967 - Money judgment; information statement; amendment to recorded judgment

33-968 - Erroneously identified property owner; lien; release

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