How To Get A Copy Of A Lien Release
Lien Pay Offs
Pay off procedures vary depending on whether the lienholder is using the Electronic Lien Title (ELT) system or a paper title. Financial institutions and auto dealers who finance vehicles have been required to use ELT since July 1, 2017.
Electronic Lien Title
The lienholder will notify the DMV of the lien satisfaction. No other action is required. Please ensure your lender has your correct address.
The new title will be issued to the party requested by the lienholder. Titles are processed and mailed from Carson City in the order received.
Non-ELT Paper Title
When you pay off a loan or other lien on a vehicle, the bank or other lienholder must sign the appropriate section of the vehicle title and mail or otherwise deliver it to you. You may then bring this to a DMV Full Service Office or mail it to us to have the lienholder removed and obtain a "clear" title. It does not matter whether the title was issued in a different state as long as the vehicle is registered in Nevada.
Lenders do not notify the DMV of a loan pay off on a paper title. If you do not have a new title issued, the lienholder will continue to be listed in the official records. If you misplace the title, you will have to contact the lienholder to obtain a Lien Release. If the title was issued in another state, you will have to get a duplicate title from the other state.
The fee for a new title is $20. Titles are processed and mailed from Carson City in the order received. It is not necessary to renew or update the vehicle registration.
You must complete the "Lien" section on the back of the title. Write "None" if there is no new lienholder to be recorded. If the new Certificate of Title is to reflect a security interest in the vehicle, the lienholder's name and address must be recorded. You do not need to complete the odometer statement on the front.
Note: Any alteration or erasure voids a Nevada Certificate of Title.
If you choose to mail the title, for your protection, we suggest you use registered or certified mail. Please include an explanation letter with your full name, daytime telephone number and Nevada license plate number. Please enter your current address in the assignment of title. Mail this, the title and a check or money order payable to DMV or a Payment Authorization to:
Department of Motor Vehicles
Title Processing
555 Wright Way
Carson City, NV 89711
If the lienholder does not have the title and it is not an ELT document, the lienholder may complete and notarize a Lien Release form and mail this to you. You will have to complete an Application for Duplicate Title and submit both to DMV as outlined above.
- Application for Duplicate Nevada Certificate of Title (VP 012)
This form is for use only if the vehicle was last titled in Nevada. If you are not sure whether your vehicle is titled in Nevada or if you do not have all of the information requested, please contact the Records Section for instructions. If your vehicle is titled in another state, you must obtain a duplicate from that state. - Lien Release (VP 186)
Releases an ownership interest held by a financial institution or other third party. - Payment Authorization Form (ADM 205)
Authorizes the DMV to charge your credit or debit card for license or registration fees.
Lease Buyouts Top ↑
When you purchase a car you have been leasing, a Nevada dealer (the lessor) and any lienholder will collect the sales tax and the title fee from you that is due on the sale.
The dealer will submit the title and a Dealers Report of Sale (DRS) to the DMV. The new lienholder, if any, will receive the new title or it will be mailed to the registered owner.
Out of state dealers should give you the title, a Bill of Sale or another appropriate document. Please bring all documentation to a DMV Full Service Office. A $20 title fee will apply.
Registration
If you wish to have a corrected registration issued in your name alone, a Nevada dealer will also collect a $5.00 duplicate registration fee. You will receive the new registration in the mail separately from the title.
If the dealer does not collect the $5.00 fee and issues a DRS to you, then you should obtain the new Certificate of Registration. No registration renewal or emissions inspection is necessary if the vehicle is not due for renewal.
Bring the DRS to a DMV office to have a new registration issued. You may also use the mail. We suggest you use registered or certified mail. Please include an explanation letter with your full name, current address, daytime telephone number and Nevada license plate number. Mail this, the DRS and a check or money order payable to DMV or a Payment Authorization for 5.00 to:
Department of Motor Vehicles
Renew By Mail Section
555 Wright Way
Carson City, NV 89711-0725
Mechanics/Storage Liens Top ↑
Individuals or businesses cannot simply 'place a lien' on a vehicle. Only licensed garages, tow companies or storage businesses with a signed work order, property release or contract can sell a vehicle on a lien. Owner notification and a public auction are required. See Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 108 and Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 108.
Private landowners, property management companies and others must contact local law enforcement and/or towing services for removal of an abandoned vehicle.
How To Get A Copy Of A Lien Release
Source: https://dmvnv.com/regbuyouts.htm
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