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.
1. Confirm that you can register a lien
Here are some examples of who might want to register a lien:
Each type of lien has specific conditions for registration. For example:
Type of Lien | Legislation | Condition |
Security agreement | Personal Property Security Act |
Parties must have entered into a security agreement or be contemplating entering into a security agreement. |
Repairer/garage keeper (non-possessory repairers lien) |
Repairers Lien Act |
Goods or services must have been provided to repair or maintain eligible serial-numbered goods (i.e., vehicles). Vehicle(s) must have been or will be returned to the customer prior to full payment for goods and services. Lien must be filed within 21 days of returning the vehicle(s) to the customer and the garage keeper must have a signed work order. |
Sale of goods | Sale of Goods Act | Buyer is not in receipt of goods that have been paid for in full. |
Some liens need to be filed with other government agencies. For example:
2. Prepare a Financing Statement
You will need a Financing Statement to register the following types of interests and liens:
To register a garage keeper’s lien, prepare a Repairers Lien Financing Statement.
Financing Statements are available through your lawyer, notary public, or other service provider.
3. Submit your registration
Submit your registration and applicable fee:
Complete more complex registrations with assistance from a lawyer, notary public, or another service provider.
File a Financing Change Statement to amend, discharge or renew an existing registration. Complete the filing through Personal Property Registry.
Registrar's discharge of a lien. Under section 50 of the Personal Property Security Act, apply for a lien to be discharged for one of the following reasons:
If any of these reasons are applicable, then you may complete the discharge by using the appropriate form and instructions below:
Forms
Form 3: Secured Party Codes Changes to Prior Registrations (PDF, 180KB)
Form 4: Demand for Discharge (PDF, 107KB)
Form 5: Notice of Registrar Proof of Service of Demand (PDF, 85.1KB)
Procedures for Forms 4 and 5 (PDF, 98.4KB)
Form 6: Repairer's Lien - Demand for Discharge (PDF, 61.5KB)
Form 7: Notice to Discharge a Repairer's Lien (PDF, 59.4KB)
Procedures for Forms 6 and 7 (PDF, 98.1KB)
Form 8: Notice to Discharge a Tax Lien (PDF, 57.4)
Form 20: Demand for Discharge Under the Miscellaneous Registrations Act (PDF, 145KB)
Form 22: PPR Total Discharge by Registering Party (PDF, 102 KB) - submit through a Service BC location only
PPSA Security Agreement, Sale of Goods Agreement, and Forestry Liens and Charges: | |
- 1 to 25 years registration option | $5* per year |
- Infinity registration life option | $500* |
Tax lien under section 27/28 of the Manufactured Home Act | No charge |
Land tax deferment lien on a manufactured home | No charge |
Notice of Marriage/Separation Agreement affecting manufactured home under under the Family Law Act | $10* |
Repairers Lien Financing Statement | $5 |
Renewal of a PPSA Security Agreement, Sale of Goods Agreement, or Forestry Liens and Charges: | |
- 1 to 25 year registration life option | $5* per year |
- Infinity registration life option | $500* |
Renewal of a Repairers Lien (defaults to 180 days) | $5 |
Total discharge | No charge |
Amendment (Secured party transfer, Debtor transfer, Debtor release, Partial discharge, Addition of collateral, Substitution of collateral, Court order, Other change) | $10* |
Amendment of Land Tax Deferment Lien on a Manufactured Home | No Charge |
Secured party or registering party code/name address change on multiple registrations | $100 |
Searches of the Personal Property Registry database conducted by government staff: | |
- Personal Property Registry Search only | $10 |
- Combined Personal Property Registry and Manufactured Home Search | $15 |
Searches of the Personal Property Registry database conducted by clients through Personal Property Registry: | |
- Personal Property Registry Search only | 7* |
Photocopy of any document or statement | $0.50 per page |
Certification of any document | $25 |
To obtain a reprint of a verification statement | $10 |
* In addition to a fee marked by an asterisk, a further operator fee of $1.50, plus any tax imposed under the Part IX (Goods and Services Tax) of the Excise Tax Act (Canada) applicable to the operator fee, may be charged for any transaction done by electronic means from a location outside a government office or at a government office by a person who is not a government employee.
YouTube videos and PDF quick guides
Logging into the NEW Personal Property Registry (2MB)
YouTube
How to do a search in the Personal Property Registry (3min 6 sec)
How to register a Security Agreement or Lien (8min 46sec)
How to use and customize the "My Registrations" table (2min 27sec)
How to retrieve and add an existing registration to "My Registrations" table (3min 6sec)
How to Renew a registration (5min 49 sec)
How to complete a Total Discharge of a registration (4min 55sec)
How to Amend a registration (8min 42sec)
PDF - Quick Guides
Completing a search (590KB)
Registering a security agreement or lien (891 KB)
PPR dashboard and using My Registrations table (309 KB)
Renewing a registration (1MB)
Discharging a registration (1MB)
Amending a registration (1 MB)
PPR Search Results Guide (919KB)
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Contact the BC Registries helpdesk for help Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. The registry does not provide business or legal advice.
Email: BCRegistries@gov.bc.ca
Toll free: 1-877-526-1526
Victoria: 250-387-7848
For additional support with BC Registries filings, visit a Service BC location or call 1-877-370-1033 or visit Support with BC Registries filings for your service options. Please note that Service BC does not provide legal or financial advice.
How-to videos and PDF guides for the new Personal Property Application
Personal Property Security Act
Personal Property Security Regulations
Revisions to the PPSR effective January 25, 2022 by OIC 707 2021