Delaware Code § 30-554

Obtaining court judgment by filing certificate
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(a) If any amount of tax, interest, penalties, additional amounts or additions to the tax payable under this title or Title 4 has been assessed
and was not paid when due, the Director may file in the office of the prothonotary of any county a certificate by paper or electronic
transaction specifying the amount of such tax, interest, penalties, additional amounts and additions to the tax due, the name and last
known address of the taxpayer liable for such amount and the fact that the Director has complied with all of the provisions of this title
or predecessor provisions in the assessment of such amount. From the time of such filing, the amount set forth in the certificate shall
thereupon be and constitute a judgment of record in such court with like force and effect as any other judgment of the court, except that
the renewal provisions of § 4711 of Title 10 shall not be applicable, and a judgment lien obtained under this subsection shall automatically
continue for a period of 20 years from the date of its entry. The prothonotary in each county shall enter all such certificates in the regular
judgment docket and index them as soon as they are filed regardless of the county of the taxpayer's residence.
(b) No property, legal or equitable, wages, salaries, deposits or moneys in banks (notwithstanding the provisions of § 3502 of Title
10), savings institutions or loan associations, or other property or income of any taxpayer shall be exempt from execution or attachment
process issued upon, or from collection of, any judgment obtained under subsection (a) of this section. This section shall not apply to
liens created under § 1345 of this title [repealed].
(c) Any judgment obtained under subsection (a) of this section on or after January 1, 1992, shall automatically continue for a period
of 20 years from the date of its entry. Any judgment obtained under predecessor provisions of this section by virtue of a certificate filed
prior to January 1, 1992, for tax, interest, penalties, additional amounts or additions to the tax shall continue for a period of 20 years from
the original date of its entry even though, when such certificate was filed, such predecessor provision may have provided for a period
of continuation of less than 20 years.
(d) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of § 4711 of Title 10, within the term of 20 years contemplated by subsection (a) of this
section, the Director may renew the lien of such judgment for an additional term of 20 years by filing in the office of the prothonotary
of any county a certificate by paper or electronic transaction specifying the amount of such tax, interest, penalties, additional amounts
and additions to the tax due, the name and last known address of the taxpayer liable for such amount and the fact that the Director has
complied with all of the provisions of this title in preparing such renewal. The prothonotary in each county shall enter all such certificates
in the regular judgment docket and index them as soon as they are filed regardless of the county of the taxpayer's residence.

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