Click Here to visit our section on obtaining a lien release. Even if the lien has been paid off, the DMV will likely not have been made aware of this event and will still how it as a cloud on the title. Liens – If there was a lien on the vehicle when the last title was issued, you will need to obtain a lien release from the lender. They will then issue a new replacement title document printed exactly as the last one was. They will verify that you were the last titled owner of the vehicle, and verify your identity. Simply visit the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles), or government agency in the state where the last title was issued in your name. They do not allow for copies, fax, emails, or verbal requests for a title. The DMV or license office in your state will require the original paper form with an ink signature prior to issuing the legal title document. This prepared form is sent to you by email for signature. We then obtain the official government application form and our system enters the details for you the vehicle owner. We look up the vehicle history and identify the state for applying to for the duplicate title.
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