Official Lien Release Form



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STATE OF ARKANSAS OFFICIAL RELEASE OF LIEN OR PERMISSION TO ISSUE A REPLACEMENT TITLE PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that the lien held by Of (Name of Lien Holder) On one (Address of Lien Holder) Year Make Model Body Style VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) Dated in the amount of Owned by is: (Owner’s Name) Satisfied and hereby released as of date..

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