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Release details: Provide a statement confirming that the borrower has fully repaid the debt and that the lienholder is relinquishing their legal claim on the property or asset. Include the date when the borrower paid off the debt.
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)
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.
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.
Titles that have a lienholder on file will not be issued until there are no liens for the vehicle on record. Vehicles that do not have a lienholder will normally be issued a title in 10 to 40 days after application.