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Lt_Inner_Content Left_ContentWhen you have paid off your vehicle lien in full, the lien holder, usually a financial institution, is obligated to send you a properly completed Maryland Notice of Security Interest Filing (SIF) for your vehicle, or a statement on letterhead from the lien holder stating that the debt has been repaid in full. You may retain the lien release along with your certificate of title until the vehicle ownership changes or you apply for a clear title.
The lien release letter must include:Note: If the lien holder is not a financial institution, the lien release letter must be notarized. If a lien release letter on the lien holder's letterhead is submitted, a photocopy must be made of the driver's license or state issued ID of the owner of the vehicle. If someone other than the owner is submitting the release a copy of the person submitting the letter's ID must also be submitted.
You may apply for a clear title in person at any of the MVA's full-service branch offices or by mail to the MVA's title file unit. You must submit the Maryland Notice of Security Interest Filing (SIF) and/or the lien release letter you received, plus the current title for your vehicle. No other special application form is needed.
If you do not have your Maryland title, you may submit a completed Application for Duplicate Title (VR-018) along with the lien release and required fee for the duplicate title to obtain a "clear" title.
MVA
Title File Unit
6601 Ritchie Highway, NE
Glen Burnie, MD 21062For telephone questions:
MVA Customer Service Center: 1-410-768-7000
TTY/Hearing Impaired: 1-301-729-4563