After paying off an auto loan, how do I get the lien removed and title the vehicle in my name in FL? Florida

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Removing Liens From Florida Titles

This varies a bit according to the source of your auto loan.

Some financial institutions automatically send confirmation that your car loan has been paid off. With other lenders, you'll need to initiate the process by requesting the institution send you some sort of confirmation letter or auto loans form showing the debt has been fully paid.

No matter how you obtain this lien release, you'll need to bring it along with your car title to a Florida county tax collector's office. (A bill of sale isn't necessary for this type of a title transfer.) From there, the situation differs a little according to the type of FL title you have (electronic or paper).

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