Can i drive my car title lien mail

I think there may be a bit of confusion here!

You can't drive your car title lien in the mail. A car title lien is a legal document that shows a lender's interest in a vehicle, and it's not a physical object that can be driven.

If you're referring to sending a car title lien to someone, you can certainly mail it to them. However, you'll need to ensure that you're sending the correct documents and following the proper procedures.

Here are some general steps to follow:

  1. Make sure you have the correct documents: You'll need to have the car title lien document, which is typically issued by the lender or the state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
  2. Package the documents securely: Place the car title lien document in a secure envelope or package to prevent loss or damage during transit.
  3. Address the envelope correctly: Make sure to address the envelope to the correct recipient, using their name and mailing address.
  4. Use a reliable mailing service: You can use the US Postal Service (USPS) or a private courier service like UPS or FedEx to send the documents.
  5. Keep a record: Keep a record of the mailing, including the date sent, the recipient's name and address, and the tracking number (if applicable).

Remember to check with the lender or the DMV for specific requirements and guidelines on sending car title liens.