Foreign Money Judgments

A foreign judgment is a judgment, decree, or order of a court from any other state or of the United States. Please review Chapter 55 of the Florida Statutes for additional information.

The Florida Enforcement of Foreign Judgment Act was established to allow holders of uncollected foreign judgments to domesticate the judgment in the Florida County where the judgment is recorded without having to file suit or pay a filing fee until judicial action is needed for enforcement.

If the judgment holder wants to have the judgment enforced, the case is to be filed in Civil Court and there will be a filing fee. This will happen 30 days after recording the judgment.


Domesticating/Registering a Foreign Judgment

To record your foreign money judgment, in person

Clerk's Annex
120 Montgomery Ave
Inverness, FL 34450
West Citrus Government Center
1540 N Meadowcrest Blvd
Crystal River, FL 34429

OR by Mail

Citrus County Courthouse
110 N Apopka Ave
Inverness, FL 34450

The creditor will submit the following:

After the documents and fees are submitted, the Clerk’s office will:


Enforcing/Modifying a Foreign Money Judgment

To enforce or modify your foreign money judgment, visit in person

Citrus County Courthouse
110 N Apopka Ave
Inverness, FL 34450
West Citrus Government Center
1540 N Meadowcrest Blvd
Crystal River, FL 34429

OR by Mail

Citrus County Courthouse
110 N Apopka Ave
Inverness, FL 34450

The creditor must:

  1. Retain these documents in order to file with the court if there has been no objection after 30 days
  2. Submit all documents to the Clerk and the appropriate filing fee which is based on the jurisdiction of the court
  3. It is the responsibility of the creditor recording the judgment to track the 30 day objection period before requesting enforcement


Contesting Validity or Jurisdiction

To contest your foreign money judgment, visit in person or by mail

Citrus County Courthouse
110 N Apopka Ave
Inverness, FL 34450
West Citrus Government Center
1540 N Meadowcrest Blvd
Crystal River, FL 34429

The debtor must:

  1. Within 30 days, file the appropriate paperwork to object. The Clerk does not have this paperwork.
  2. Pay the appropriate filing fee based on the jurisdiction of the court
  3. Serve the creditor. Follow Rules of Civil Procedure for service