In California the regulations and statutes to file a automotive mechanics lien have changed over the past few years. In essence, an individual can not file a Lien, it can only be filed by a automotive repair or storage facility.
The repair facility must have a Bureau of Automotive Repair license (BAR) and the possessory lien holder can use a service that is licensed as a Registration Service such as autolienservice.com.
you can file it yourself.
you can hire an attorney.
or you can use a service like http://www.expresslien.com.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/How_do_you_file_an_automotive_mechanics_lien#ixzz1CGulc9xd
FIRST YOU HAVE TO BE AN AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR GARAGE OR A STORAGE FACILITY. IF NOT, YOU CAN NOT FILE AN AUTO LIEN.
IF YOU ARE YOU MUST HAVE A BUREAU OF AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR LICENSE (BAR) AND THE PAPERWORK TIMEING IS DAUNTING.
ONE CAN NOT GET TITLE INFORMATION UNLESS THEY FILL OUT THE PROPER FORMS AND WAIT UP TO 4 WEEKS FOR AN ANSWER.
THE EASIEST IS TO CONTACT A LICENSED LIEN SERVICE TO PERFORM ALL THE ACTIONS SINCE THEY KNOW THE PROCEEDURES.
autolienservice.com
You can pay what you owe and make certain to keep proof of payment.
You can pay what you owe and make certain to keep proof of payment.
You can pay what you owe and make certain to keep proof of payment.
You can pay what you owe and make certain to keep proof of payment.
You can pay what you owe and make certain to keep proof of payment.
Try the link below for filing a mechanics lien in Illinois.
To file a mechanics lien in Mississippi one will need to go to the courthouse and file the paperwork. An attorney can be hired to file all the paperwork for you.
No, you need to file a repairmans lien.
YES IF you signed a payment agreementThey have to file a Mechanics lien if they do not have a signed agreement.
Yes, you can file a lien against the property. The estate will have to clear the claim.
Yes. You can file a lawsuit to challenge the lien or you can wait for the claimant to sue to enforce the lien and challenge it then.
Absolutely yes.
This is a good question and it has more questions layered within it that you probably didn't realize. An article that will help you with this question was written on the Lien Blog, and you can read it in the related link for further information. Can A Contractor File A Mechanics Lien If They Didn't Finish The Work?
A first lien holder is usually the lender or mortgage holder. Mechanics or Construction Liens do not supercede any lien placed before them or mortgage recorded after the lien is filed. In Minnesota mechanics liens are only enforceable for one year after the last day of service. Any lien holder, regardless of where they are in priority, can file to enforce their lien at anytime during that one year period.
Yes, It is called a Mechanics Lien
Talk to someone at your local court house about a mechanics lien
As long as you can show the proper process you can file a lien. Just make sure you have all the proper documentation.