I am aware of other ways to remove NFTL's and I am not concerned with employers and the Fed at the moment, I want to know how the office of the Osceola County Recorder can leave the lien on the public record in disregard of a court order. How is that the County Recorder is not worried about a lawsuit in their personal capacity?
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Originally Posted by David Merrill
They are not even Americans, the Federal Reserve. So why should they be listening to these lower courts?
It is much more effective to simply remove the liens yourself with a UCC-3. It is just as soon as the IRS/Treasury agent finds out about it, like in the case here, another one is filed.
So the Treasury agents are getting so they do not even bother publishing at the county clerk and recorder. They just send a letter saying you owe the Treasury money to the broker, banker or employer. No judgment or Notice necessary...
Regards,
David Merrill.
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