Tax liens are usually filed with the county. If your credit report doesn't say which county it is filed with, start with the one you live in because that's the most likely place. Visit your County Clerk and Recorder and they can provide you a copy of the original filing. The actual lien copy should clearly show who the creditor is.
How can I get a lien removed from my credit report what is the statute of limitation law?
should show up on your credit report.
Yes.A lien is a matter of public record and the credit bureaus will pick it up and add it to your record.
The entity that has the lien notifies the credit reporting agencies or the lien shows up in the land records.
A judgment on your credit report conveys the decision of a court concerning a lawsuit. Amounts owed to the creditor are described in the judgment. A lien on a credit report expresses the legal right of one party to keep possession of property belonging to another party.
You can call your local tax office to find out more information about your tax lien.
No, it can not. A Mississippi state tax lien only affects property owned in Mississippi. It will stay on your credit report for a long time though but it can't be enforced or collected if you don't own property in misssissippi.
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Yes, if it is not a perfected lien against real property and the debt was discharged in the bankruptcy.
Yes. If, for example, you do not pay your assessments, and a lien is placed on your title, the filing is reported to the credit bureaus, and will show up on your credit report. Your score could suffer.
Liens placed upon your real property do become a part of your credit history however a single incident does not adversely affect your credit rating. Multiple liens or a pattern of liens will affect creditors decisions to extend credit to you.
Yes.