Letter to Lienholder to Notify of Trust - South Carolina 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the document. This is essential for record-keeping purposes.
  3. Fill in the recipient's name, company, and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy to avoid any delays in communication.
  4. In the 'Re:' section, specify the name of the living trust and its date. This identifies which trust is being referenced.
  5. Complete the body of the letter by stating who transferred the property and to whom it was transferred. Include all relevant details about the property being transferred.
  6. Sign off with your name as Trustor(s) at the bottom of the letter.
  7. Finally, complete the notary section by filling in your name and commission expiration date, ensuring that this document is legally recognized.

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If the lien is satisfied, the titles will be mailed to the vehicle owner. If a paper title is requested, it will be mailed to the lienholder. If an address is provided, the title will be mailed unless there is a second lienholder. If there is a second lienholder, the title will be mailed to the second lienholder.
How to Obtain a Lien Release Satisfy the terms of the loan by paying the balance of the loan back to the lender, including any interest incurred. If you dont receive the lien release, submit a request to your lender for proof that the loan has been satisfied.
If you do not wish to continue any of your liens, no action is required. If you are a lienholder and need to remove a lien from a title, complete the lien release on the front of the title document, submit a letter on company letterhead or you may release the lien electronically on electronic titles.
You are not required to submit your lien release to the Department of Motor Vehicles. You can attach the release to your original title and provide both documents to a purchaser or dealership if you sell or trade in the vehicle.
The SCDMV will continue to notify lenders of additional docHub program changes prior to implementation. The South Carolina Electronic Lien and Title (ELT) program requires authorized lenders to electronically record and service liens on vehicles, trailers, or mobile homes.

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Once the loan is repaid, the lender should provide a recordable lien release document.
In South Carolina, you must file your lien within 90 days from the last date you provided labor or materials to the project. The state also allows for a unique extension in call-back or warranty work cases, where the 90-day period restarts from the last date of any additional work performed.
Transferring a car title to a family member in South Carolina requires requesters to visit their local DMV. The process is similar to transferring it to a private party during a sale, though the recipient will check the box indicating the transfer is a tax-exempt gift.

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