• Mechanics Lien vs. Civil Lien: Untangling Vehicle Title Issues

  • Nov 22 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Mechanics Lien vs. Civil Lien: Untangling Vehicle Title Issues

  • Summary

  • In This Episode:

    • Explore the differences between a mechanics lien and a civil lien for obtaining a title for a vehicle.
    • Learn how to address situations where a vehicle is missing a title, abandoned, or left on a property.
    • Understand the options available if:
      • You’ve repaired a vehicle, and the owner hasn’t paid.
      • You’ve towed or stored a vehicle, and the owner is unresponsive.

    Key Highlights:

    • Mechanics Lien
      • Requires an automotive license (e.g., repair shop, towing company).
      • Can clear existing bank liens on the vehicle title.
      • Must follow strict state-specific rules and timeframes.
      • Requires:
        • A signed repair order from the owner.
        • Proper notices to the owner and lienholder.
        • A public auction of the vehicle.
      • Limitations include caps on storage fees and the risk of rejection if procedures aren’t followed.
    • Civil Lien
      • Available to non-licensed businesses and individuals (e.g., landlords, property managers).
      • Bypasses DMV-specific requirements and document formalities.
      • Filed in local courts with no strict deadlines or prerequisites.
      • Potential drawbacks:
        • May require in-person court appearances.
        • Slower process depending on court schedules.
        • No pre-formatted forms; requires creating a petition from scratch.

    Steps to File a Civil Lien:

    1. Draft and file a petition with the county clerk.
    2. Provide supporting documents, such as an affidavit of facts.
    3. Submit required DMV paperwork and respond to court notices.
    4. Obtain a Judgment of Ownership from the court.
    5. Use the judgment to secure the vehicle’s title from the DMV.

    FAQ:

    • Costs: Expect court filing fees, title fees, and potential inspection or insurance costs.
    • Title Type: This process does not create restrictions like salvage or bonded titles.
    • Insurance: It's recommended to insure the vehicle before starting the process.

    Disclaimer:
    We’re not attorneys, and this is not legal advice. Consult with a professional for case-specific guidance.

    Tune in to learn:
    How these methods can help you navigate complex title situations and overcome DMV challenges to gain legal ownership of a vehicle.

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