CT DMV Form H100A. Artificer's lien form
Form H100A - Artificer's Lien Form serves as a legal document that allows an individual or business, referred to as an "artificer," to claim a lien on a motor vehicle that has been repaired or serviced but not paid for. This lien provides the artificer with the right to retain possession of the vehicle until the outstanding repair costs are settled.
This form is typically used when an individual or business has performed repairs, maintenance, or other services on a motor vehicle and the vehicle owner has not paid for the services rendered. By filing this form, the artificer can assert their right to hold onto the vehicle until the owed amount is paid.
Form Structure
This form involves the vehicle owner (debtor), the artificer (creditor), and the vehicle. It's structured with sections to provide information about the vehicle, the services rendered, and the outstanding amount. It also includes spaces for signatures and dates.
How to Fill Out and Submit the Form
To fill out the form, provide details about the vehicle, the repairs or services performed, and the total amount owed. Both the vehicle owner and the artificer need to sign the form. Once completed, the artificer can submit the form to the appropriate authorities or keep it on record for reference.
While completing the form, remember to attach any supporting documents, such as invoices or receipts for the services provided. An alternative form for similar purposes could be a standard lien release form used for other types of debts.