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Once the first lienholder has been paid off, they may submit their lien release electronically (if they are members of the KS E-Lien system), or by providing it to the owner who will then submit it to the local county treasurer's office or fax it to the Titles and Registrations Bureau at 785-296-2383.
A new Kansas title will be issued and mailed back to leasing company, if there is no lienholder. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the Kansas Division of Vehicles will hold the title electronically until the lien is released.
The release of lien for an electronic title may be accomplished by providing this completed form to the person who satisfied the lien, purchased the vehicle, or requested the release, and/or by faxing it to the Title & Registration Bureau at (785) 296-2383 or e-mail to KDORlienrelease@ks.gov .
If the lien has been paid off, use the assignment portion of the Lienholder Consent to Transfer Ownership, Form TR-128, attach the lien release in lieu of the lienholder's portion of the consent and go to your local county treasurer's motor vehicle office and make application for title.
The 2002 Kansas Legislature authorized electronic lien and title by passing Senate Bill 449, making Kansas a paperless title state. As of January 1, 2003, Kansas vehicle owners who borrow money for their cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers and other motor vehicles will not receive printed, paper titles.