Kansas Lien Release — Getting a Clean Title After Payoff
After paying off your car loan in Kansas, the lien holder has 21 days to release the lien. Kansas uses an Electronic Lien and Title (ELT) system — your clean title arrives by mail automatically after release.
Steps After Paying Off Your Loan in Kansas
Process varies by state. Contact your state's DMV or motor vehicle agency for specific instructions.
Lost Your Lien Release in Kansas?
Contact the lender for a duplicate release letter, then apply for a duplicate title at your state DMV.
Duplicate title fees and procedures vary by state. Contact your state DMV for current fees and required forms.
What If the Lender Is Defunct or Won't Respond?
Contact the FDIC at 877-275-3342 (banks) or NCUA at 800-755-1030 (credit unions) to find the successor institution. A court order may substitute for the lien release if no successor can be found.
Some states offer a bonded title option for vehicles with unreleasable liens. Contact your state DMV for available remedies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Lien release procedures vary significantly by state. Always get a written payoff confirmation from your lender when making the final payment.