A criminal lien is specific things that someone cannot do. This could be that a person cannot move out of state, cannot sell personal property, or probation.
if you are ordered to pay restitution to a victom and you violate
and go to court and you still owe restitution to the victom and now they order the new judgment to a civil lien
Lying is not a good idea. It can lead to criminal charges for fraud.
No
In most states a vehicle can be sold if it has a lien on it. However, if the vehicle is sold and the lien is not paid, it is a criminal offense. It is actually theft.
Yes, but the lien may not be valid. In most states there can be criminal and civil penalties for filing a bogus lien.You may be referring to a mechanic's lien which is the only type of lien a person can file on their own. In most states a mechanic's lien is of a short duration and must be perfected within a statutory time period by a judgment lien. You need to check your state laws regarding mechanic's liens for more details.
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Mechanic's lien- no.Mechanic's lien- no.Mechanic's lien- no.Mechanic's lien- no.
A transfer of lien assigns the lien claimant's position in the lien to another party. A release of lien discharges the lien and makes it not appear on a title policy issued for the property.
A junior lien can supersede a senior lien only if the senior lienor subordinated their lien in writing and recorded in the land records.A junior lien can supersede a senior lien only if the senior lienor subordinated their lien in writing and recorded in the land records.A junior lien can supersede a senior lien only if the senior lienor subordinated their lien in writing and recorded in the land records.A junior lien can supersede a senior lien only if the senior lienor subordinated their lien in writing and recorded in the land records.
An involuntary lien would be a judgment lien by a creditor, a lien for unpaid property taxes or income taxes, a demolition lien, a lien for unpaid common expenses or homeowners association dues or a mechanic's lien. Contrast that with a lien you granted in your property such as a mortgage which would be a voluntary lien.
is there a lien on this car
lien
what is this tax lien for