How do I get the pledge or opposition to a vehicle lifted?
Verified 10 juillet 2025 - Directorate of Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)
Your situation
- Your vehicle is pledged or objected to and you wish to remove the pledge or objection
- The vehicle is secured
Vehicle parked
If the vehicle is secured, it is usually because you acquired it with a credit.
You must have repaid the credit in full so that the financial institution may terminate pledge.
The certificate of administrative status (CSA) without mention of pledge can then be issued.
Please note
The leasing business may sometimes give you permission to sell the car if the new owner agrees to take over the credit balance.
Vehicle subject to opposition
The procedure to be followed in order to end the blockade depends on the body which requested the opposition:
- If a lump sum fine has been issued against you, this is an objection by the Treasury
- If the vehicle is registered in the File of Reported Objects and Vehicles (FOVeS), formerly File of Stolen Vehicles (FVV), it is a judicial opposition
- If a seizure has been launched against you, it is an opposition by a commissioner of justice
- If your vehicle has been declared an economically irreparable vehicle (EEV) or a severely damaged vehicle (GVW), this is an objection requested by an automotive expert.
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Opposition by the Treasury
One increased flat-rate fine was issued against you in one of the following 2 cases:
- The address on your {circumflex over} no longer matches your new address
- Failure to pay an initial fine received within 4 months of sending it.
The lifting of the OTCI can only be done if all the fines have been paid.
The OTCI procedure shall interrupt the period during which the creditor may claim payment of the debt.
You must contact the Toulouse Fine Center. He can inform you about the situation of the vehicle(s) concerned by one or possibly several OTCI. He will tell you the total amount to be paid.
Who shall I contact
By phone
+33 (0)5 40 13 08 80
By email
cas.toulouse@dgfip.finances.gouv.fr
Reminder
The holder of a certificate of registration (ex-{circumflex over (X)}) who moves must have the address changed on the {circumflex over (X)} within one month of the change of domicile.
Judicial opposition
If your vehicle is the subject of a legal objection, it means that it is registered in the Reported Object and Vehicle File (FOVeS), formerly the Stolen Vehicles File (FVV).
As long as the vehicle is in the FOVeS, you cannot have the opposition lifted.
If the stolen vehicle is found, the FOVeS registration is automatically lifted as soon as your vehicle is returned.
Objection by a Commissioner of Justice
If your vehicle is the subject of an opposition requested by a commissioner of justice (formerly bailiff and judicial auctioneer), this follows an entry launched against you.
You must then obtain a waiver of the objection from the Commissioner of Justice, usually by paying the amount he or she is claiming from you.
Objection by an automotive expert
If your vehicle is the subject of an opposition requested by an automotive expert, this means that the latter has declared your economically irreparable vehicle (EV) or severely damaged vehicle (EGV).
You must then have a new expert appraisal carried out (for example, after the work on the vehicle has been carried out).
Who shall I contact
As long as the expert considers the vehicle to fall within one of these categories (VEI or VGE), the lifting of the opposition will be impossible and the vehicle will not be able to be surrendered only to a demolisher.
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Objection requested by the Treasury (Article L322-1)
Objection requested by the Treasury
Change of address on the - (Article R322-7)
Advertising the pledge on a vehicle.
Automated processing of personal data known as the “File of Reported Objects and Vehicles” (FOVeS)