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Real Estate2026-08-22

Lien Release Notarization in Florida — What You Need to Know

Learn how to notarize a lien release (release of lien) in Florida, when it's required, and how to get it done remotely or with a mobile notary.

When a loan is paid off or a contractor is settled, a lien release (also called a release of lien) must be signed and often notarized to clear the property title.

What Is a Lien Release?

A lien release is a document that removes a claim against a property. Common types include mortgage lien releases, mechanic's liens (contractor claims), and judgment liens. Without a recorded release, the lien can cloud your title and block future sales or refinancing.

Does a Lien Release Need Notarization in Florida?

Yes — in most cases. Florida law requires lien releases (especially mechanic's liens under FS 713.20) to be signed in the presence of a notary public for proper recording with the county clerk.

How We Can Help

Remote (RON): The lienholder or contractor can notarize the release online from anywhere in the U.S. — $25 per seal, about 10-15 minutes.

Mobile: We can travel to the signer in Sebring, Avon Park, Lake Placid, or nearby areas — starting at $35 plus travel.

Important Notes

  • The signer must have the authority to release the lien (e.g., the lender or contractor)
  • The property description on the release must match the recorded documents
  • After notarization, record the release with the county clerk's office
  • Keep the notarized original for your records

Need a lien release notarized? Chat with our AI assistant or call (863) 529-2252.

Need to get a document notarized? Chat with our AI assistant or call (863) 529-2252.