Liens in Missouri
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Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Bail Liens
- 3 Broker Liens
- 4 Child Support Liens
- 5 Civil Money Judgments
- 6 Community Association Liens
- 7 Community Facilities District Liens
- 8 Construction/Mechanic’s Liens
- 9 Criminal Money Judgments
- 10 Financing Statements
- 11 Hospital Liens
- 12 Lis Pendens
- 13 Municipal Assessments
- 14 Municipal Liens
- 15 Real Property Tax Liens
- 16 Security Instruments
- 17 State Tax Liens
- 18 Cross-References
Overview
Bail Liens
Broker Liens
Child Support Liens
Child Support Liens in Missouri act as a lien on real property for ten (10) years after the date that the support child turns 18.
- The Support Order by itself does not create a lien
- The lien, when filed, expires after 3 years
- A release of the lien can be prepared not only by the support agency, but by the payment recipient
Civil Money Judgments
Civil Money Judgments become a general lien on any real property in the county in which they are filed upon entry in the county civil court records. They act as a lien for ten (10) years and can be revived.
Community Association Liens
Condominiums
PUDs
Community Facilities District Liens
N/A.
Construction/Mechanic’s Liens
See Construction Liens in Missouri
Criminal Money Judgments
Financing Statements
Hospital Liens
Lis Pendens
Municipal Assessments
Municipal Liens
Real Property Tax Liens
Security Instruments
See Security Instruments in Missouri