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Lien Release: After a lien has been filed, the California claimant can release or cancel the lien by filing a Mechanics Lien Release form with the county recorder's office where the lien was originally recorded.
A lien secures our interest in your property when you don't pay your tax debt. Once a Notice of State Tax Lien is recorded or filed against you, the lien: Becomes public record. Attaches to any California real or personal property you currently own or may acquire in the future.
California state tax liens are recorded at the request of various governmental agencies....For questions about a state tax lien, contact the appropriate agency directly: Board of Equalization (916) 445-1122\u200b Employment Development Department (916) 464-2669. Franchise Tax Board (916) 845-4350 or (800) 852-5711\u200b
Under California Revenue and Taxation Code Section 19255, the statute of limitations to collect unpaid state tax debts is 20 years from the assessment date, but there are situations that may extend the period or allow debts to remain due and payable.
If you don't have the California Certificate of Title, you need to use an Application for Replacement or Transfer of Title (REG 227) to transfer ownership. The lienholder's release, if any, must be notarized. The buyer should then bring the completed form to a DMV office and we will issue a new registration and title.

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Are California lien waivers required to be notarized? No, there is nothing in the California law that suggests that lien waivers must be notarized in order to be deemed valid and enforceable.
A lien expires 10 years from the date of recording or filing, unless we extend it. If we extend the lien, we will send a new Notice of State Tax Lien and record or file it with the county recorder or California Secretary of State.
Liens are public records in California. Therefore, anyone who wants to check for liens recorded in the state can contact or visit the relevant government office. For real estate liens, a resident can go to the county clerk/recorder's office in the county where the property is situated to request a title deed search.
A lien secures our interest in your property when you don't pay your tax debt. Once a Notice of State Tax Lien is recorded or filed against you, the lien: Becomes public record. Attaches to any California real or personal property you currently own or may acquire in the future.
California state tax liens are recorded at the request of various governmental agencies. For questions about a state tax lien, contact the appropriate agency directly: Board of Equalization (916) 445-1122\u200b Employment Development Department (916) 464-2669.

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