1. Check Your Vehicle Registration:
* Your vehicle registration document should list the lienholder's name and address.
2. Contact Your Lender or Bank:
* If you financed your vehicle through a lender, they are likely the lienholder.
3. Check the Title or Purchase Agreement:
* The car title or purchase agreement may list the lienholder's information.
4. Perform a Title Search:
* You can visit the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or use an online title search service to obtain information about your car's title history, including lienholder details.
5. Contact the Previous Owner:
* If you bought the car second-hand, you can contact the previous owner and ask them about the lienholder.
Once you know who the lienholder is, you can contact them to get information about the lien and make payments.