A vehicle with a lien holder named on the title cannot be traded, transferred or sold without the title being cleared by the lien holder.
The car can be registered in her name with you being the lien holder. After the car is paid for, you can sign the release of lien and the car can then be registered solely in her name.
The lien is registered in PA This is normal By the way it may be illegal for you to register this car anywhere knowing of the outstanding lien.
You will not be able to get the title in your name or get it registered. Tell the seller he needs to satisfy the lien before you will buy the motorcycle.
No, if it is your debt only and your name is not on the car. Unless you used the car for collateral for a loan, they can't put a "lien" on it anyway.
Yes, finance companies do it every day
my condo association already has a lien against 2 condos who are seriously delinquent in paying their services fees. so now how do we get our money since they are ignoring the lien? a.k.
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.
The DMV of the state it is registered in should be able to tell you if a lien is still in effect on the vehicle.
To find the lien holder of a vehicle, the registered owner of the vehicle will have to apply for a duplicate title. The VIN will be necessary to obtain the duplicate title. The lien holder will be listed on the duplicate title.
This would depend on where you areNot in Alberta CanadaAnother AnswerThere is no value in filing a lien on a customer's driving license. In order to file a lien, a judgment must be granted by a court for an amount due. The lien is filed against an asset, such as the automobile and its title.
Yes, you can register a car with a lien on it. Once you turn in that title from the seller with the lien on it when you are registering that lien will be recorded over to the title issued in your name. The lien has nothing to do with registering a vehicle. It has everything to do with selling a vehicle.
Try the library, the Clerk of the Court (courthouse), form websites or companies that provide construction notice and lien services. Be sure to completely familiarize yourself with your state's lien laws since there may be pre-lien requirements and time restrictions that must be adhered to in order to establish valid lien rights.