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How can I find out if a security interest or lien is filed on a vehicle?

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You may complete and submit the Release of Motor Vehicle Records along with a $6 fee to the Title and Registration Bureau (address above). This form may be obtained at any County Treasurer's office or download Form MV210.

Why file a lien?

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The lien is to acknowledge the delinquency of an assessment as levied against a property. This is the initial step in the collection process. Liens will not force a delinquent owner to pay an overdue amount immediately, but it will prevent them from refinancing or selling their home without paying the full amount due. Title companies have a real struggle finding out if a property is a part of the subdivision and pays assessments. In many cases, they only have the seller's word to go by.

What is a lien?

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It is a lawyer’s right to keep any property lodged with the lawyer until you have paid all their fees and relevant expenses (disbursements). Lawyers can claim a lien over documents and property that you gave them while they were representing you (in this or any other matter), including things for which you have paid. The can also claim a lien over money they are holding on your behalf.

I lost the title to a vehicle I purchased and can’t find the seller. Can I do a lien?

Lien On Us
No. You cannot do a lien on a vehicle that you have a monetary interest in. You must request a duplicate title from the DMV.

Can I conduct a lien sale on a vehicle located out-of-state?

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Lien Sales
No. If the vehicle in your possession has California license plates and you are out-of-state, you must follow the lien sale laws of that state. You can acquire the names and addresses of the legal and registered owners of the vehicle by using the Registration Information Request for Lien Sale (INF 1126). Back to Top of Page

Why must I pay the back penalties on a vehicle I bought at a lien sale?

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Lien Sales
The Vehicle Code does not exempt lien sale vehicles from outstanding fees and penalties. Back to Top of Page

I lost my title and can't find the seller who sold me the vehicle. Can I do a lien sale?

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Lien Sales
No. You cannot conduct a lien sale on a vehicle in which you have a monetary interest. You may submit an Application for Duplicate Title (REG 227) when the original title has been lost, stolen or mutilated. Back to Top of Page

If a vehicle has been abandoned on public property, may I do a lien sale?

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Lien Sales
No. The vehicle has to be located on your property for you to do a lien sale on that vehicle. Back to Top of Page If you have further questions regarding lien sales you can call the DMV Lien Sale Unit at (916)-657-7617 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, Pacific Time.

When should I submit a lien waiver?

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The requirement for lien waivers is dictated by the form of agreement utilized for the services performed. Contractors are encouraged to carefully examine the language pertaining to "liens" in agreements.

What is the judgment and lien docket?

Wisconsin Circuit Court Access
The clerk of circuit court for each county is responsible for maintaining a judgment and lien docket for that county. The judgment and lien docket may consist of several sources: (a) In most counties, recent records are maintained electronically by entry into the CCAP case management system. Current filings may be viewed on public access terminals located in the office of the clerk of circuit court. Some clerks also make entries into a paper docket kept in the clerk's office.

Can Medicaid place a lien on property or recover against an estate?

Medicaid FAQ
Aside from the resource rules described above, there are many exemptions, the biggest one being a homestead. However, Medicaid may impose a lien on a recipient's property under certain limited circumstances. States are also required to seek recovery from estates of Medicaid recipients. There are complex rules on estate recoveries.

When is a tax lien filed?

Frequently Asked Questions - Individual Income Tax
A lien may be filed in any case in which an assessment of tax, interest, additions to tax or penalty imposed under Sections 143.005 to 143.998 RSMo, has been made and has become final. The lien may be filed for record in the recorder's office of the county in which the person resides or owns property. The lien attaches to real or personal property or interest in real or personal property owned by the person or acquired by the person after the filing of the certificate of lien.

What is an Arizona Tax Lien?

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Arizona Tax Lien is a lien imposed on property by the local county government to secure payment of delinquent taxes owed on real property or personal property.

What is a Second Lien?

Frequently asked questions
A senior secured second lien works in tandem with an asset-based loan and provides a company with some liquidity when other capital sources may be less accessible. It holds the same rights and covenants as a traditional bank loan except that it is second in line in terms of repayment priority. Read the CapitalEyes article: "Completing The Capital Structure With A Second Lien Loan."

Can someone oppose my lien?

Lien On Us
Yes. Anyone who has any interest in the vehicle may stop the lien sale as long as it is within the specified time period of 10 days from the date the notice was mailed. The DMV has 16 days to notify you of the declaration of opposition.

What if someone opposes my lien?

Lien On Us
Any person who has an interest in the vehicle can stop the lien by filing a Declaration of Opposition with the DMV within 10 days of the mailing date of the Notice of Pending Lien. DMV will notify you, the lienholder, and Lien on Us of the opposition.

What is a mechanics' lien?

Office of the Nassau County Clerk
A mechanics' lien is a statutory lien that secures payment for labor or materials supplied in permanently improving, repairing, or maintaining real property. It is generally utilized by contractors ,subcontractors, laborers, suppliers, etc. The filing of a mechanics' lien becomes a lien on an individual's real property.

What is an Electronic Lien?

Frequently Asked Questions
Lien claimants must file and Inquiry by SSN before filing an EDEX electronic lien. Only after receiving the inquiry results can you file the EDEX electronic lien. The information received from the EDEX system as a result of your Inquiry by SSN is used to complete your lien. EDEX electronic liens are filed by specific WCAB case number.
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