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Commonly Asked Questions about Maine Construction Liens

File the lien at the register of deeds After you properly fill the form out, the next step is to file it with the register of deeds in the Maine county where the property is located. If you did not contract with the owner, you can proceed to filing a claim in court directly.
The creditor has 15 days to remove the lien from the time they get the form. If they dont, you can ask a court to order the creditor to remove it. If you win, the creditor must pay your court costs and attorneys fees. You may want to call an attorney to help you and they could get paid by the creditor.
There are only nine title-holding states: Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New York, Oklahoma, Wisconsin. In the other 41 states, titles are issued to the lien holder of your vehicle until the loan is fully paid off.
If an owner creates a security interest in a vehicle, the owner must complete an application stating name and address of lienholder. The owner must deliver the application to the lienholder with the certificate of title and fee.
A judgment lien in Maine will remain attached to the debtors property (even if the property changes hands) for 20 years.
Vehicles that are 25 model years and newer are required to have a title in the State of Maine (1998 model year and newer). As of October 25, 2023, vehicles that are 1997 model year and older are title exempt. As of January 1, 2024, vehicles that are 1998 model year and older are title exempt.