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In Arkansas, the county clerks have a web-based system where they charge a fee for the title search. You also have the option of going to the County Clerks Office and doing a manual search of the property.
Stat. Ann. 508:5. A judgment is valid for a period of twenty years, but can be renewed within the twenty year period by the filing of a notice with the court clerk.
Where to record a mechanics lien in Virginia. The Virginia lien law states that the memorandum should be recorded in the clerks office in the county or city in which the building, structure or railroad, or any part thereof is located. If the property spans more than one county, your claim should be filed in both.
Where to record a mechanics lien in Virginia. The Virginia lien law states that the memorandum should be recorded in the clerks office in the county or city in which the building, structure or railroad, or any part thereof is located. If the property spans more than one county, your claim should be filed in both.
North Carolina grants super-priority status to local tax liens: (a) On Real Property. --The lien of taxes imposed on real and personal property shall attach to real property at the time prescribed in G.S. 105-355(a).
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States granting their environmental protection agencies super lien capabilities include: Connecticut. Massachusetts. Maine. New Hampshire. New Jersey. Tennessee.
Under Michigan lien law, you must file and serve your lien claim. You must serve a copy of the lien on the designee within 15 days of filing. If there is no designee, serve the copy on the property owner. Serve the lien personally, or send it via certified mail, return receipt requested.
The unpaid lien will stay on your credit report for 10 years after it is filed. After paying it off, it may stay on your credit history for up to seven years.
Interested members of the public can check for liens in Arkansas by querying the local circuit clerk or the Secretary of State. Each circuit clerk maintains records of liens filed against real estate.
How long does a judgment lien last in Arkansas? A judgment lien in Arkansas will remain attached to the debtors property (even if the property changes hands) for ten years.

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