Accrual date (enforcement of judgment)
The date a judgment is enter and interest begins to run on the judgment. “As a general matter, a cause of action accrues, and the statute of limitations commences, when one party is able to sue the other.” Lenk v. Monolithic. That date also starts the enforcement clock. Foreign judgments must registered and enforced within four years of the acrrual date. Domestic judgments (i.e., judgments entered by an Arizona court are enforceable for 10 years from the accrual date, but can be renewed.