You can pull a copy of your credit report from equifax or experian. www.equifax.com or www.experian.com It will list the revenue department that issued the lien against you. You can contact them directly and they will be able to direct you to collection agency they sold your debt to
You could try checking your name in the local land records to see if any tax liens have been recorded against you. If you find any lien simply check the names listed on the lien.You could try checking your name in the local land records to see if any tax liens have been recorded against you. If you find any lien simply check the names listed on the lien.You could try checking your name in the local land records to see if any tax liens have been recorded against you. If you find any lien simply check the names listed on the lien.You could try checking your name in the local land records to see if any tax liens have been recorded against you. If you find any lien simply check the names listed on the lien.
You credit score will not improve just because any lien is deleted. You have to earn your credit points by payment history of creditors you make agreements with.
Go to the bank and talk to a bank officer or customer service representative.
you need a writ of execution. File for this 30 days after judgment and no payments received. File at same court and bring your copy of the court decision/order
If you are in the process of paying it off, ask the state tax bureau to give you a letter for the credit reporting company IF you are paying it off on svhedule in a timely fashion. This will not improve your credit score immediately , but when the lien is paid off, your efforts should be duly noted if you initiate the credit repair.
A lien is not subject to a statute of limitations. The lien was placed on the automobile through due process or the signed agreement entered into by the parties.
copy it by a copy machine
You go to the DMV in your area and have them do a lien check. If the title is from out of state you must contact that state dmv for the same purpose. If a lien-holder is noted on the front of the title, you may also contact them to determine if the lien has been released. Obtain a copy of the release statement.
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If they find it, they could take the necessary legal steps to obtain a lien depending on the circumstances of the debt.
The title should show the leinholders name. Call the DMV and see if you can either obtain a copy of the title or have them tell you the leinholder. NO STATE WILL RELEASE THAT INFORMATION UNLESS YOU HAVE A LEGITIMATE REASON BECAUSE OF THE PRIVACY LAWS. THEY NORMALLY WILL NOT RELEASE THIS TYPE OF INFORMATION. YOU NEED A LIEN SERVICE TO DO THIS......autolienservice.com
You would be aware if a lien is placed on your property. You should receive notice and a copy of the lien.
Lien theory state.
Call a title company to run your property. Ask to see what kind of liens are on your property. If it's a mortgage lien, a copy of the trust deed should have a phone number on there.
There are programs and books with state-by-state guides on where to find tax lien sales. Visit the link below for the website, Tax Sale/Lien Reviews, to learn about these helpful resources.
You request it from the DMV of the state you have it registered in. If they haven't received notification from the lienholder, then you need to contact the lienholder and have them rectify this.
Generally, the release or satisfaction of lien must be issued by the court that issued the judgment. Take a copy of the lien with you and visit that court. They will explain the process for obtaining a release.Generally, if you paid the lien, the creditor is responsible for returning the lien to the court as satisfied.Generally, the release or satisfaction of lien must be issued by the court that issued the judgment. Take a copy of the lien with you and visit that court. They will explain the process for obtaining a release.Generally, if you paid the lien, the creditor is responsible for returning the lien to the court as satisfied.Generally, the release or satisfaction of lien must be issued by the court that issued the judgment. Take a copy of the lien with you and visit that court. They will explain the process for obtaining a release.Generally, if you paid the lien, the creditor is responsible for returning the lien to the court as satisfied.Generally, the release or satisfaction of lien must be issued by the court that issued the judgment. Take a copy of the lien with you and visit that court. They will explain the process for obtaining a release.Generally, if you paid the lien, the creditor is responsible for returning the lien to the court as satisfied.