Nydmv notice of lien

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Check a Title or Lien Status

Check a Title or Lien Status Check Status Online

You can check the status of vehicle, boat, and Manufactured Home (MFH) titles and liens online.

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The service does not display any personal information about the vehicle owner or registrant.

You must provide the

You can find this information on your registration documents for vehicle and boats, or on your Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin or Data Plate for manufactured homes. View sample documents.


Please note, it can take up to 45 days to receive the title certificate from the DMV in the mail. If it has been more than 45 days and you still have not received your title, email the DMV.

If a Lien is Not Listed

For a Lienholder/Dealer to have a lien recorded on a Certificate of Title,

If you did that, but did not see your lien listed when you checked the status of the title certificate on this website, or if you learned from another source that the lien is either not recorded or not pending, please notify DMV immediately by completing and emailing a Lienholder/Dealer Lien Inquiry (PDF) (MV-910) to the email address shown on the form.

How to submit a Lienholder/Dealer Lien Inquiry (MV-910)

Step 1: Provide your contact information (if you are a lending institution, include your lien filing code).

Step 2: Provide complete and accurate information for the vehicle(s), boat(s) or MFH(s) in question.

Step 3: Save the form.

Step 4: Send an email with the form as an attachment to the email address shown on the form

Do not use this form or the email to request any other type of information or service from DMV

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