Florida Statutes

§ 713.21 — Discharge of lien

Florida § 713.21
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXL
Ch. 713LIENS, GENERALLY

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Fla. Stat. § 713.21 (2026).

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A lien properly perfected under 1 this chapter may be discharged, or released in whole or in part, by any of the following methods:

(1)By entering satisfaction of the lien upon the margin of the record thereof in the clerk’s office when not otherwise prohibited by law. This satisfaction must be signed by the lienor or the lienor’s agent or attorney and attested by said clerk. Any person who executes a claim of lien has authority to execute a satisfaction in the absence of actual notice of lack of authority to any person relying on the same.
(2)By the satisfaction or release of the lienor, duly acknowledged and recorded in the clerk’s office. The satisfaction or release must include the lienor’s notarized signature and set forth the official records’ reference number and recording date

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Related

Ruocco v. Brinker
380 F. Supp. 432 (S.D. Florida, 1974)
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Dracon Const., Inc. v. FACILITY CONST. MANAGEMENT, INC.
828 So. 2d 1069 (District Court of Appeal of Florida, 2002)
13 case citations
Neely v. Firstplus Financial, Inc. (In re Neely)
256 B.R. 322 (M.D. Florida, 2000)
2 case citations
Custom Homes by Triumph, LLC v. Sverdlow, Sverdlow
(District Court of Appeal of Florida, 2025)

Legislative History

s. 1, ch. 63-135; s. 35, ch. 67-254; s. 810, ch. 97-102; s. 10, ch. 2023-226.

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