How to Write a Letter Requesting a Title From a Lien Holder

by Nicole Thelin
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In most states, a lienholder is given possession of the title until the lien is completely satisfied. The only way for the owner of the vehicle to obtain the title is by satisfying the loan. This can make registering vehicles difficult, as an original title is often required for registration. Writing a letter to the lienholder to request that the title be forwarded to the titling agency can help the owner obtain the title for this purpose.

Step 1

Write your name and return address in the top three lines of the letter. Skip two lines.

Step 2

Insert the complete date (month, day, year). Skip two lines.

Step 3

Enter the recipient's name, title, company name and address on the next five lines. This information should be found on the payment receipt from the lienholder. If no individual is listed, include the company name and address over three lines. Skip two lines after this information.

Step 4

Greet the reader by writing "Dear (recipient's name):" Skip two lines.

Step 5

State the subject in a subject line. For example, "Subject: Release of Title." Skip two lines.

Step 6

Explain the situation clearly and concisely. Specify why the title is required and include the name and contact information of the agency that you want a copy of the lien to be released to.

Step 7

Include all necessary identifying information, such as your name, account number and a description of the property that the lien is against. If the lien has been satisfied, explain how and when the terms were met.

Step 8

Conclude the letter with a polite demand that the title be released as soon as possible.

Step 9

End the letter by writing "Sincerely" and sign the letter.

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