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Old 12-20-2006, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Shoonra
Federal tax liens are created and governed by federal law and do not have to comply with the local and state laws about the filing of liens. The states are adopting a uniform law relevant to this, to eliminate some confusion and wasted motion.

Plenty of court cases make clear that a Notice of a Federal Tax Lien is, itself, a valid lien document that can and will be filed in the county registrar's office, notwithstanding the hoops that other kinds of non-federal liens have to jump through.

There need not be a paper called lien. A lien is an encumberment and the paper is but meer evidense. A notice is good evidence because it is also evidense that you have had a chance to respond since its notice date.
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