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To add or remove a lien on your vehicle title, visit your local county tax office. The title fee is $28 or $33, depending on your county, and must be paid at time of application. Please contact your local county tax office for the exact cost.
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.
Under Missouri law, liens must be verified by oath, and include the five items below: The formal name of the business filing the claim. A ?just and true? account of the demand for payment. A truthful description of the property. The identity of the property owner. The identity of the general contractor, if applicable.
VTR-266 Rev 10/16. Form available online at .TxDMV.gov.
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)