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o If the lienholder is an individual, a notice of release (lien release section of DOR-4809) must be completed, signed, and notarized. An estate executor may release the lien by submitting the above with an original or certified copy of the probate court order. information is legible.
Releasing a Lien On a motor vehicle, trailer, manufactured home, vessel, or outboard motor, Sections 301.640, 306.420, and 700.370, RSMo require the lienholder to release the lien on a separate document within 5 business days after the lien is satisfied. The release document shall be notarized.
The lien removal process ensures the borrowers title to the asset is restored. If the borrower has fully repaid the loan or the debt has been settled, the lender is obligated to remove the lien. Without this step, the asset may remain encumbered, and the borrower would not have clear title to the property or vehicle.
No, Missouri lien waivers do not need to be notarized in order to be valid. Only three states actually require their lien waivers to be notarized: Texas, Mississippi, and Wyoming.
Unless sooner released or discharged, a timely refiled certificate of lien shall be treated as if filed on the date of filing of the original certificate of lien, and shall expire ten years after the refiling. A certificate of lien may not be refiled more than one time.
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A Lien Release Form is a legal document that removes a previously filed lien on a property. This form is typically used after a lien claimant, such as a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier, has received payment in full for their work or materials, thereby releasing the property from the lien claim.
A lien is a claim on property to ensure payment of a debt. When you borrow money to purchase a car, the lender files a lien on the vehicle with the state to insure that if the loan defaults, the lender can take the car. When the debt is fully repaid, a release of the lien is provided by the lender.
Provide a description of the property related to the lien, including the address. Specify the original date of the lien in the appropriate field. Indicate the amount for which the lien was originally filed, if applicable. Include any relevant legal descriptions of the property, if required.

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