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A lien release form in Alabama is used to release a lien that has been placed on a piece of property. It is a legal document that is signed by the lienholder and the owner or person responsible for the debt, and it officially releases the lien from the property.
We would like to release the lien in respect of the below mentioned units pledged in our favour by the Investor, and we therefore, request you to kindly release the lien marked on the below mentioned units.
Remove a Lien from Your AL Title Complete a lien release online. Gather your current vehicle title. Submit the above to the Motor Vehicle Division by mail at the address listed on the lien release application, or in person at your local office.
Submit the notarized Affidavit of Lien Release to the Oklahoma Tax Commission Motor Vehicle Division at 2501 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, OK 73194. You may also fax it to (405) 521-3535. Ensure to keep a copy for your records and contact the Commission for any clarification regarding submission procedures.
Wyoming, Texas, and Mississippi are the only states that require a person signing a lien waiver to have it notarized. The notarization requirement does not apply in Washington and Oregon, the two states we primarily serve at Northwest Lien.