In B.C., a lien can be registered against personal property as security to make sure a debt or loan is repaid. The lien is a registered legal claim on personal property owned by an individual or a business.
Personal property is collateral that includes tangible and intangible items including but not limited to consumer goods, vehicles, boats, aircraft, chattel paper, and licences. Personal property also includes fixtures and crops attached to land, but it does not include the real property (land) itself. Find real property interests through the Land Title Surveyor Authority (LTSA).
Under the Personal Property Security Act, the Personal Property Registry records security interests and liens against personal property belonging to British Columbia businesses and individuals.
Make sure personal property does not already have any liens registered against it before you:
How to complete a lien search
Submit your request:
BC Registry Services
PO Box 9431 Stn Prov Govt
Victoria, BC V8W 9V3
(For mail request include your payment by cheque or money order for $10.00 payable to the Minister of Finance)
Register your interest in personal property to protect yourself from loss or legal conflict.