Kansas Release of Notice and Waiver of Lien by Corporation or LLC

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Kansas
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KS-07A-09
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The Release of Notice and Waiver of Lien by Corporation or LLC is a legal document in Kansas that allows a contractor or subcontractor to release a previously filed Notice of Intent to Perform after they have received full payment for their work. This form is essential for removing a lien claim against a property, ensuring that the property owner is not encumbered by any claims for unpaid labor or materials. This form specifically addresses the unique needs of corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs) in this context.


Key parts of this document

  • Name and address of the supplier, subcontractor, or contractor.
  • Legal description of the property where the lien was filed.
  • Details of the previously filed Notice of Intent to Perform.
  • Amount received as consideration for releasing the lien.
  • Signature of the authorized representative of the corporation or LLC.
  • Notary acknowledgment to validate the execution of the form.
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Situations where this form applies

This form should be used by subcontractors or contractors in Kansas once they have been paid in full for the labor or materials provided to a property. It is particularly important for those who have previously filed a Notice of Intent to Perform and need to officially release that notice to clear any liens from the property ownership records.

Who this form is for

This form is intended for:

  • Corporations or LLCs that have filed a Notice of Intent to Perform.
  • Subcontractors or suppliers who have completed work on a residential property.
  • Property owners who wish to ensure that no liens exist against their property once payment is fulfilled.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify the name and address of the supplier, subcontractor, or contractor.
  • Provide the legal description of the property related to the Notice of Intent to Perform.
  • State the amount received for the work to acknowledge payment.
  • Obtain the signature of the authorized representative from the corporation or LLC.
  • Have the form notarized to complete the legal requirements.

Notarization requirements for this form

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. This process ensures that the signatures are verified, providing an additional layer of protection for all parties involved. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization, providing a secure and convenient way to complete this requirement without the need for travel.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to provide a complete legal description of the property.
  • Not obtaining a signature from an authorized company representative.
  • Omitting the notary acknowledgment, which is crucial for legal validity.

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FAQ

The lien can be released on the title, a notarized lien release, Form TR-150, or a letter from the lienholder releasing the lien. If the title for the vehicle was issued from another state (not a Kansas title) or the Bill of Sale is from an out of state owner, a vehicle inspection is required.

The release of lien for an electronic title may be accomplished by providing this completed form to the person who satisfied the lien, purchased the vehicle, or requested the release, and/or by faxing it to the Title & Registration Bureau at (785) 296-2383 or e-mail to KDOR_TR@ks.gov.

Write your name and return address in the top three lines of the letter. Insert the complete date (month, day, year). Enter the recipient's name, title, company name and address on the next five lines. Greet the reader by writing "Dear (recipient's name):" Skip two lines. State the subject in a subject line.

Lien releases may be faxed to (913) 715-2510, emailed to dmv@jocogov.org, or mailed to 111 S. Cherry St, Suite 1500, Olathe, KS 66061. Be sure to indicate the mailing address that the title is to be mailed to, along with a phone number in case there are questions.

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.

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.

Satisfy the terms of the loan by paying the balance of the loan back to the lender, including any interest incurred. If you don't receive the lien release, submit a request to your lender for proof that the loan has been satisfied.

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.

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Kansas Release of Notice and Waiver of Lien by Corporation or LLC