Iowa Owner's or Seller's Affidavit of No Liens

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This Owner/Seller Affidavit is for seller(s) to sign at the time of closing certifying that, among other assurances, there are no liens on the property being sold, that they are the owners of the property, that there are no mechanic liens on the property and other certifications. This form must be signed and notarized.

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In most states, you can typically search by address with the county recorder, clerk, or assessor's office online. The search for liens is free, though you may have to pay a small fee for a copy of the report, which will vary by county.

A statement showing that your balance is paid in full. Your canceled promissory note. A certificate of satisfaction. Your canceled mortgage or deed of trust.

Most states now have additional tools available for free property title searches. You can find these on your state government sites under "county assessor." You will have to select your county, and you can then search through the listed properties.

The general warranty deed is the standard instrument for home sales. Your notarized warranty deed is proof of ownership, and that the grantor transferred complete and clear title to you. A quitclaim deed also proves full land ownershipif the person who conveyed the interest to you had full ownership.

The title search performed in the prelim title discovers whether or not there are any liens against the title, which would typically be placed by a lender on the property. They also may have you sign a document stating that there are no liens that are not recorded. If there are not, just sign it. Bingo.

Your current ownership document (certificate of title). A completed application for an Iowa certificate of title and/or registration. The application must be signed by all owners. If there is a lien against the vehicle, it should be noted on the application.

Complete the Application for Replacement of Iowa Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle (Duplicate Title Application) (Iowa DOT form 411033). The application must be signed by all owners. If there is an open lien on the vehicle, the application will need to be signed by the lien holder.

Can you drive a car without plates after buying it? Yes, for up to 30 days as long as you keep the bill of sale or title (in your name) on hand. There is an exception if the seller's car registration was not active at the time of purchase; driving an unregistered car is illegal in Iowa.

First fill out the Application for Replacement of Iowa Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle (Form 411033). The form will need to then be submitted to the county treasurer's office, where the title of your vehicle was originally issued. In order to obtain a duplicate title there is a $25 fee involved.

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Iowa Owner's or Seller's Affidavit of No Liens