You need to ask your question again and specify whether you want to know how to obtain a release of a lien or where to record a release once you receive it.
To obtain lien paperwork for a car, you typically need to contact the lender who holds the lien on the vehicle. They will provide you with the necessary paperwork to release the lien once the loan is paid off.
To file a mechanics lien in Mississippi one will need to go to the courthouse and file the paperwork. An attorney can be hired to file all the paperwork for you.
How do u get a lien release from gmac
To obtain a lien release for your paid-off van, first contact the lender or financial institution that held the lien. Request a formal lien release document, which may be provided electronically or by mail. You may need to provide proof of payment, such as a loan payoff statement or title. Once you receive the release, ensure to file it with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to clear the title.
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.
Yes, you can go down to the courthouse and file the correct paperwork.
You need to find out if the underlying debt was paid. If it was paid you need to obtain a proper release from the lien holder. If it is not released then you need to pay off the lien and obtain a valid release of the lien from the lien holder. You should visit the DMV in your jurisdiction in person or online to determine its process for releasing a lien.The DMV will likely have a form to use. It must be endorsed by the lien holder and you must take or mail that release form, your current certificate of title and the fee to the DMV. It may be safer to do it in person.
Go to Office Max or Office Depot and buy the paperwork commonly called a "mechanic's lien". This is a general lien contract and can be modified for your purposes.
Contact the institution that has the lien on the vehicle. Only they can release the lien once you have made all the payments.
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, a person can file a property lien in the state of Georgia. The person will need to go to the court clerks office to file the necessary paperwork.
They've already shown the paperwork - to the police, prior to repossessing the vehicle. They're not obligated to show you paperwork - it's not your car. It belongs to the lien holder.