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Copies of specified lien records can be ordered through the Minnesota Business and Lien System (MBLS) online for a fee; ordering copies requires an account. Debtor Name Look-Ups provide a quick and easy way to find liens immediately. This functionality is useful when formal search reports are not needed.
Some states allow liens once a judgment is secured while others force the judgment creditor to record the judgment with the county before creating the lien. The cost to file a lien varies from state to state, from $5 to $345.
A judgment lien in Minnesota will remain attached to the debtors property (even if the property changes hands) for ten years.
Liens extend the time we can take action to resolve your debt to 10 years. For more information, see Statute of limitations. Once a lien is recorded, it becomes public information. Minnesota law requires us to add a $30 fee to the debt of the taxpayer for filing and releasing each lien.
Minnesota is a lien theory state, meaning the lender is considered the holder of only a security interest, and the mortgagor is the owner of the land and is entitled to possession, unless and until foreclosure of the mortgage is completed.
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In Minnesota, a mechanics lien must generally be filed with the county recorder. However, if the lien is claimed against registered land, it must be recorded with the Registrar of Titles (in some counties, the Registrar and Recorder are the same person).

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