When a person repairs, tows or stores a vehicle and has not been paid by the owner of the vehicle for services rendered, that person is entitled to a lien against the vehicle. A lien generally arises (becomes effective, depending on state law) at the time the registered owner is presented with a written statement of charges for completed work or service.
For maximum protection of the potential lien holder, a contract provision should give the lien holder the right to sell the property to satisfy the lien. While a lien holder relying on a common-law lien will acquire the right to detain the property until payment of the debt, the lien holder will not necessarily acquire the right to enforce the lien by selling the property unless the right is conferred by statute or by contractual agreement.
If the vehicle in your possession is in another state (other than where it arose), and you are in that state to seize the vehicle, you must generally follow the lien sale laws of that state.
This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.
Contra Costa County, located in California, has a specific agreement known as the Contra Costa California Agreement to Repair Motor Vehicle with Authorization for Lien and Sale on Nonpayment of Repair Charges. This agreement outlines the legal terms and conditions between a motor vehicle repair shop and the vehicle owner, specifically pertaining to the repair charges and potential liens on the vehicle in case of nonpayment. The Contra Costa California Agreement to Repair Motor Vehicle with Authorization for Lien and Sale on Nonpayment of Repair Charges is designed to protect both parties involved in a vehicle repair transaction. It ensures that the repair shop will receive fair compensation for the provided services, while also safeguarding the vehicle owner's rights and interests. This agreement stipulates the scope of repairs, estimated costs, and payment terms. It typically requires vehicle owners to sign authorization forms that grant the repair shop permission to perform the specified repairs. By signing this agreement, the vehicle owner also agrees to pay for the services rendered. In cases where a vehicle owner fails to pay for the repair charges as agreed upon, the Contra Costa California Agreement to Repair Motor Vehicle with Authorization for Lien and Sale on Nonpayment of Repair Charges allows the repair shop to place a lien on the vehicle. This lien grants the repair shop certain legal rights, such as the ability to retain possession of the vehicle until the outstanding charges are paid. Furthermore, if the vehicle owner still fails to make the necessary payment, the agreement may authorize the repair shop to sell the vehicle to recover the outstanding debt. This sale is typically conducted in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. It's important to note that there may be variations or specific sub-categories within the Contra Costa California Agreement to Repair Motor Vehicle with Authorization for Lien and Sale on Nonpayment of Repair Charges. Different types of vehicles or repair services might require separate agreements or additional clauses to address specific concerns. However, regardless of the specific type or variation, the primary purpose of the Contra Costa California Agreement to Repair Motor Vehicle with Authorization for Lien and Sale on Nonpayment of Repair Charges remains the same — to establish clear terms, protect the interests of both parties, and ensure fair resolution in case of nonpayment.Contra Costa County, located in California, has a specific agreement known as the Contra Costa California Agreement to Repair Motor Vehicle with Authorization for Lien and Sale on Nonpayment of Repair Charges. This agreement outlines the legal terms and conditions between a motor vehicle repair shop and the vehicle owner, specifically pertaining to the repair charges and potential liens on the vehicle in case of nonpayment. The Contra Costa California Agreement to Repair Motor Vehicle with Authorization for Lien and Sale on Nonpayment of Repair Charges is designed to protect both parties involved in a vehicle repair transaction. It ensures that the repair shop will receive fair compensation for the provided services, while also safeguarding the vehicle owner's rights and interests. This agreement stipulates the scope of repairs, estimated costs, and payment terms. It typically requires vehicle owners to sign authorization forms that grant the repair shop permission to perform the specified repairs. By signing this agreement, the vehicle owner also agrees to pay for the services rendered. In cases where a vehicle owner fails to pay for the repair charges as agreed upon, the Contra Costa California Agreement to Repair Motor Vehicle with Authorization for Lien and Sale on Nonpayment of Repair Charges allows the repair shop to place a lien on the vehicle. This lien grants the repair shop certain legal rights, such as the ability to retain possession of the vehicle until the outstanding charges are paid. Furthermore, if the vehicle owner still fails to make the necessary payment, the agreement may authorize the repair shop to sell the vehicle to recover the outstanding debt. This sale is typically conducted in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. It's important to note that there may be variations or specific sub-categories within the Contra Costa California Agreement to Repair Motor Vehicle with Authorization for Lien and Sale on Nonpayment of Repair Charges. Different types of vehicles or repair services might require separate agreements or additional clauses to address specific concerns. However, regardless of the specific type or variation, the primary purpose of the Contra Costa California Agreement to Repair Motor Vehicle with Authorization for Lien and Sale on Nonpayment of Repair Charges remains the same — to establish clear terms, protect the interests of both parties, and ensure fair resolution in case of nonpayment.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés. For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.