A lien is an obligation against your real property. See: Office of the State Tax Sale Ombudsman (maryland.gov) (explanation of liens) .
By telephone: 410-396-3991
In-person:
Abel Wolman Municipal Building, Room 1
200 Holliday Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
Monday through Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm.
No, you must request a certificate.
Once you submit the request, allow seven business days to receive the Lien Certificate.
A Lien Certificate is generally valid for 45 calendar days from the date listed on the Liens Certificate. However, any lien sheets that are ordered from May 16th through June 30th will be void on July 1st of any given year.
No, the City does not expedite processing. The City processes these requests in the order we receive them.
To check the status of a lien sheet, login to the Lien Certificate Application, call 410-396-3991, or visit the Liens Unit at 200 Holliday St., Room 1.
Yes, if your parents did not have a life estate and the property is in estate distribution. No, if you are the person designated in the life estate.
Yes, if transferring to a company or coming out of the title and giving property to a child or spouse. No, if you are adding a child or spouse to the deed.
We will mail a completed Lien Certificate to the address provided or you may pick it up at the Liens Unit.