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Can a motor vehicle or boat dealer file liens online on behalf of the lienholder?

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Can a motor vehicle or boat dealer file liens online on behalf of the lienholder?

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Yes. A dealer may file liens online if they have a contract with the lienholder in one of two ways: • The dealership may submit an application to use the new online NOL filing system in the dealership’s name. In this case, all online NOL receipts and corresponding titles issued will reflect the name and address of the lienholder the dealership enters into each NOL entry screen and all ACH charges would be debited from that dealership’s account. In addition, any charges for records accessed would also be debited to the dealer’s account. For this option the dealer must check, “DEALER FILING FOR A LIENHOLDER” on the application. • The lienholder who has contracted with the dealership may issue a password to the dealership authorizing the dealer to file liens online in the same manner as the lienholder. When the dealer files a NOL using the lienholder’s password, the lienholder’s name and address will automatically be shown on the online NOL receipts and corresponding titles. The ACH charg

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