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Partial Release of Lien Online Notary

Need a partial release of lien notarized online? iRemoteNotary helps contractors, property owners, lenders, title companies, and construction professionals complete secure remote online notarization sessions for eligible partial lien release documents.

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Can a partial release of lien be notarized online with iRemoteNotary?

A partial release of lien may be eligible for remote online notarization when accepted by the receiving recorder, clerk, county, property owner, contractor, attorney, title company, lender, or project stakeholder. iRemoteNotary helps contractors, property owners, lenders, title companies, and construction professionals notarize eligible partial lien release documents through a secure online session.

Submit your request below. In the notes section, please mention that your document is a partial release of lien and include any special instructions from your attorney, recorder, clerk, county, contractor, owner, title company, lender, or project contact.

Submit Your Partial Release of Lien Notary Request

Use the secure request form below for eligible partial release of lien documents. Include attorney, recorder, clerk, county, contractor, owner, title company, lender, or project contact instructions in the notes when helpful.

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What is a partial release of lien?

A partial release of lien is often a construction or title-related document used when lien rights should be released or reduced for part of a project, a defined scope of work, a tract or phase, or other limited purpose—while other lien rights may remain. Requirements can vary by contract, lender, title underwriter, recorder, clerk, county, and state practice.

iRemoteNotary does not provide legal advice. Confirm scope, content, notarization, and recording steps with your attorney, title company, lender, contractor, owner, recorder, clerk, county, or other receiving party.

When a partial release of lien may need notarization

Notarization and document requirements can vary by state, county, project, contract, recorder, clerk, lender, title company, owner, attorney, or receiving party.

  • When a lender or title company requires release of lien rights for a phase, lot, or collateral segment
  • After a partial payment, draw, or structured settlement
  • During multi-phase construction financing or subdivided work
  • During title review when a full final release is not yet appropriate
  • When requested by a property owner or contractor under contract instructions
  • When coordinating partial releases with bond or lender requirements
  • When needed for public records or clerk filing instructions
  • When required by project or agency instructions

Partial release of lien vs. final release of lien

A partial release may be limited to certain work, property interests, or loan collateral while other obligations remain. A final release may be used when parties intend a full discharge or completion-stage release. Lender and title instructions often dictate which release is required at each milestone—confirm with your receiving party before signing.

For final-stage releases, see final release of lien online notary.

How online notarization works

Remote online notarization allows eligible partial release of lien documents to be signed and notarized during a secure audio-video session when accepted by the receiving party.

  1. Step 1

    Upload your unsigned partial release of lien

    Provide the document you need notarized before the live session.

  2. Step 2

    Verify your identity

    Complete identity proofing as required for your session.

  3. Step 3

    Meet the notary by secure audio-video session

    Appear before a commissioned remote online notary online.

  4. Step 4

    Download your notarized document

    Receive your digitally notarized document after completion.

Who this helps

Eligible partial release of lien documents may be notarized remotely when the document and receiving party allow it.

  • General contractors
  • Subcontractors
  • Suppliers
  • Property owners
  • Developers
  • Real estate investors
  • Title companies
  • Lenders
  • Project managers
  • Attorneys or document preparers
  • Public works vendors

What you need before the session

  • Your unsigned partial release of lien
  • A valid government-issued photo ID
  • A device with camera and microphone
  • Stable internet connection
  • Lender, title, or project instructions describing the partial release scope
  • Any attorney, recorder, clerk, county, contractor, owner, title company, or lender instructions
  • Any required witnesses, if applicable

Important legal and compliance note

iRemoteNotary is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Construction lien, lien release, lien satisfaction, termination, payment, and closeout documents can affect legal rights and may involve strict recording, service, and deadline requirements. Please confirm your document requirements with your attorney, title company, lender, contractor, property owner, recorder, clerk, county, project manager, or other appropriate professional before signing.

Acceptance of remote online notarization depends on the receiving party—we do not guarantee clerk, recorder, county, title, lender, owner, contractor, or agency acceptance.

Frequently asked questions

Can a partial release of lien be notarized online?

A partial release of lien may be eligible for remote online notarization if the receiving recorder, clerk, county, owner, contractor, lender, title company, attorney, or agency accepts electronically notarized documents. Before signing, confirm the notarization and acceptance requirements with the receiving party.

Does every partial release of lien need to be notarized?

No. Not every partial release of lien requires notarization in every situation. Requirements can vary by state, county, project, contract, recorder, clerk, lender, title company, owner, or receiving party. If notarization is requested, iRemoteNotary can help notarize eligible documents online.

Who usually signs a partial release of lien?

The required signer can depend on the document, claimant identity, lender or title instructions, company structure, and local rules. Common signers may include a lien claimant, contractor, company officer, authorized representative, or other party identified in the document. Confirm the correct signer before the session.

Can iRemoteNotary prepare my partial release of lien?

No. iRemoteNotary does not prepare legal documents or provide legal advice. Please obtain the correct partial release of lien form and instructions from your attorney, contractor, title company, lender, owner, recorder, clerk, county, or project contact before the session.

Can iRemoteNotary record, file, or serve my partial release of lien?

No. iRemoteNotary notarizes eligible documents but does not record, file, or serve partial release of lien documents on your behalf unless a separate service is specifically offered. Please confirm recording and filing steps with your attorney or receiving party.

How is a partial release of lien different from a final release of lien?

A partial release of lien may release or adjust lien rights for a defined portion of work, property, or collateral while other lien rights may remain. A final release of lien may address a full discharge when a project or obligation is completed and the parties intend a final release. Confirm which form applies with your attorney, lender, or title company.

What do I need for the online notarization session?

You generally need your unsigned partial release of lien, a valid government-issued photo ID, a device with camera and microphone, stable internet connection, and any instructions from the receiving party. If witnesses are required, confirm those requirements before the session.

Is a remotely notarized partial release of lien accepted everywhere?

Acceptance can depend on the receiving recorder, clerk, county, project contract, lender, title company, owner, contractor, or agency requirements. Always confirm acceptance of remote online notarization before completing your session.

Ready to submit your partial release of lien notary request?

Complete the secure request form for eligible documents, or book a session using the site-wide option—available nationwide when remote online notarization is accepted.