Financial Institution Locator

Do you need help locating or contacting the lienholder on your vehicle title? We put together this alphabetical listing of banks, credit unions, and financial/lending institutions that may have gone out of business, merged, changed their name, or been acquired by another financial institution.

Financial Institution Listings

These listings contain:

  • The bank, credit union, or financial/lending institution’s name.
  • A possible successor (the company that acquired them).
  • The financial institution’s address (if available).
  • The financial institution’s telephone number (if available).

Other Ways to Find Your Vehicle’s Legal Owner/Lienholder

Contacting Your Financial Institution

When you contact your financial institution, have the following:

  • The loan or account number.
  • Social security number (SSN) or name of the borrower.
  • The name of the registered vehicle owner.
  • The vehicle or vessel’s make, model, and vehicle identification number (VIN) or hull identification number (HIN).

Frequently Asked Questions

Follow these steps:

  • Provide evidence of your attempt to obtain a lien release by sending a certified letter requesting the release to the lienholder’s address shown on your vehicle/vessel registration.
  • Submit the unopened, returned certified letter or postal receipt to DMV after 30 days with no response from the lienholder.
  • Complete Section G of a Statement of Facts (REG 256), outlining the steps taken to obtain a lien release from the lienholder. State how, when, and from whom the vehicle/vessel was acquired, that it is free of liens, and how the current value was determined. If appraised, the appraisal must accompany the REG 256.
  • Include a motor vehicle bond purchased for the current retail (fair market) value of the vehicle.
    • The bond must be purchased from a business currently licensed to do business in California.
    • The purchaser (principal) must sign the bond.
  • Keep a copy of all documents for your records.

Mail all completed documents to:

Department of Motor Vehicles
Registration Operations Division, MS D273
P.O. Box 942869
Sacramento, CA 94269-0001

DMV will contact you within 4–6 weeks.

  • Request a notarized statement on the financial institution’s letterhead stating that they have no record and no interest in the vehicle or vessel.
  • Include a motor vehicle bond purchased for the current retail (fair market) value of the vehicle.
    • The bond must be purchased from a business currently licensed to do business in California.
    • The purchaser (principal) must sign this bond.

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