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(KRS 355.9-513 (2)). The termination must be filed in the county where the lien was originally filed. The termination statement must come from the secured party. Effective July 15, 2004 the termination statement must be signed by the secured party (KRS 186.045).
Releasing a Vehicle Lien To release a lien, the following documents may be mailed, e-mailed or delivered in person: Original Kentucky Title. Completed Release/Termination Statement (TC 96-187) we are only able to provide this form to the lien holder.
A judgment lien whose expiration has been postponed under this paragraph shall expire on the following date: a. The date a final judgment is entered in the proceeding to enforce the judgment lien; or b. The date the proceeding to enforce the judgment lien is dismissed.
How to File a Motor Vehicle Lien: Original Kentucky Title or Registration Receipt with the RED FOR LIEN PURPOSE ONLY stamp and the raised seal, as well as space to file the lien on the title. A blank Title Lien Filing Statement (TC 96-187) which can be picked up from our office or by the lien holder.
The Title Lien Statement (TC 96-187) is the only recognized form for transmitting the required information needed to establish a lien on the certificate of title.
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Section 134.420 - Lien for taxes (1) The state and each county, city, or other taxing district shall have a lien on the property assessed for taxes due them respectively for eleven (11) years following the date when the taxes become delinquent.
The lien is effective from the date on which the security interest is noted on the certificate of title for a period of ten (10) years, or in the case of a manufactured home for a period of thirty (30) years or until discharged. Liens filed on or before 7-14-2016 are only valid for seven (7) years.
Pre-lien notice (Private): For claims of $1,000 or less, 75 days and for claims more than $1,000, 120 days, from the last furnishing of labor/materials on the project. Lien claim (Private): 6 months after last furnishing labor/materials. Deadline to file suit (Private): 12 months after recording lien.

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