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You don't. The only one who can fill out a lien relese is the lien holder. As the owner of the car you are not the lien holder. Take the title to whomever holds the lien and they will release it.
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.
You can't dispute the fact that it was sold to another lender. you can dispute the account if the information is incorrect. To do that, you have to fill out a form provided by the credit bureaus (TransUnion, Experian or Equifax) or write a dispute letter.
If the lien appears on your credit report, you dispute it with the credit bureau. You can do this by ordering your credit report on line and issuing a dispute through their investigation department, of course, you will have to provide evidence for your claim.
Obtain legal advice for your jurisdiction.
The word "dispute" can function as a verb and a noun. As a verb, it refers to a disagreement or argument. As a noun, it is the actual disagreement or argument itself.
If you intend to file a lien on an association unit, you are best advised to work with your association's attorney, to verify that the association's board has indeed followed all the guidelines written in the governing documents prior to filing a lien. In addition, there will be attorneys' fees and late charges added to the lien, so that you can collect those from the owner, too.
You can get a form for a court lien from the court in your county. You could also get one from an attorney in order to put a lien on the property.
To remove a UCC Lien that was erroneously put on, just fill up Statement of Claim form or UCC5, checking box 2b for wrongly filed record. Give the reasons why you think it was wrongly filed.
The only place you can get an official release of lien form document would be the Department of Revenue. Visit the Department of Revenue within your state.
To get a child support release in California, you have to contact the child support agency and fill out a form. You will need to do this to start the process to petition the court for the release.
The verb form of disputatious is "dispute."