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Under the ELT Program, the lienholder is required to immediately perform an electronic transaction to release the lien when a loan is paid off. When the electronic release is done by the lienholder, PennDOT automatically prints and mails a paper title to the owner the next business day.
Lien waivers do not need to be notarized to be effective in Pennsylvania.
There are only nine title-holding states: Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New York, Oklahoma, Wisconsin. In the other 41 states, titles are issued to the lien holder of your vehicle until the loan is fully paid off.
The ELT Program allows for electronic transmission of encumbered vehicle titles to lienholders and electronic lien maintenance by lienholders. No paper title is printed until the lien is released or a paper title is needed to assign or transfer ownership of the vehicle.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) implemented the Commonwealth's Electronic Liens and Titles (ELT) System in 1998. On July 10, 2008 Pennsylvania became the first state to officially require mandatory ELT participation for all lenders.