Kansas Release of Lien

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This form is a release of a lien. The form provides that the lienholder chooses to release a certain parcel of property and the owner from all liability arising from the labor performed and materials furnished by the lienholder under the terms of a contract mentioned in the document.

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If the lien has been paid off, use the assignment portion of the Lienholder Consent to Transfer Ownership, Form TR-128, attach the lien release in lieu of the lienholder's portion of the consent and go to your local county treasurer's motor vehicle office and make application for title.

How do I submit a lien release? By fax to 913-715-2510. By email to dmv@jocogov.org.

If the lien has been paid off, use the assignment portion of the Lienholder Consent to Transfer Ownership, Form TR-128, attach the lien release in lieu of the lienholder's portion of the consent and go to your local county treasurer's motor vehicle office and make application for title.

If the vehicle owner wishes to remove a lien holder's name from a registration receipt, an application for reissued title must be made at the local county treasurer's motor vehicle office. Bring the notarized lien release and a title will be requested and mailed to you within 5 to 7 days.

This document is proof the lien has been released. If you would like to remove the lien holder's name from the title, you must fill out an application for a reissue title (TR-720B) and bring it, along with your current vehicle registration, title and lien release to any one of the tag offices. The cost is $10.00.

Kansas is a ?lien holding? state. This means that the Kansas Department of Revenue holds the title on any vehicle that is bound by a lien. The lien is not available to the owner until payment is made in full on the purchase price or other loan in which the vehicle is a collateral.

The release of lien for a previously issued paper title may be accomplished by attaching this completed form to the title, or by completing the lien release section on the face of the title. The title and/or accompanying release should be forwarded to the person satisfying the lien, or purchasing the vehicle.

60-day Permits Only one 60-day permit can be issued to any person per vehicle sale. The date of sale is the legal date of purchase, which is used to determine the expiration date of the permit. Proof of insurance coverage must be provided for the vehicle. The cost of the permit is $13.00.

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