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You will need to:Schedule a title transfer appointment with the tax office.Complete the Application for Texas Title (130-U)Provide your original release of lien letter or document and a valid photo ID.Pay the $33 application fee for a new title.
To remove a lien recorded on a paper title, you will need:the vehicle title.a release of lien letter and/or other notifications from the lienholder(s) currently named on the vehicle title.a completed Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (Form 130-U)
After the lien on a vehicle is paid off, the lienholder has 10 business days after receipt of payment to release the lien. If the lien was recorded on a paper title, the lienholder mails the title to you.
You must submit the notarized lien release (copy or original), your current title (if in your possession) and pay an $8.50 title fee and a $6.00 processing fee. The new title (in your name, without the lien) should issue within 3-5 business days, and will then be mailed to you.
To Remove Lienholder:Submit lien clearance letter from the lienholder indicating that the lien has been paid in full; or.Submit lien contract stating that the lien has been paid in full;Submit a court order directing our office to issue the duplicate title without the lien or lienholder's name.More items...