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1. Deadline to Give Preliminary Notice (Notice of Furnishing)

The notice must be post marked within 20 days of first delivery of materials or performance of labor.

PUBLIC:
The notice must be received within 30 days of first performance.

2. Deadline to File Claim

Within 90 days of last performance. If a highway project, then within 60 days.

PUBLIC:
Within 90 days of last delivery of last performance.

3. Deadline to File Suit or Foreclose Claim

Within one year of record­ing lien. For a claim against a lien discharge bond, however, a recent case holds that suit must be brought within six years of recording the lien.

PUBLIC:
It must be received within 90 days after claimants last delivery of materials or last performance of labor.

4. Common Questions About State Lien & Bond Claims

A. Do Suppliers to Suppliers Have Lien or Bond Claim Rights?

On Private Projects:
Suppliers to suppliers do not have lien rights.

On Public Projects:
Suppliers to suppliers do not have lien rights.

B. Is this a Full Price Lien State:

On Private Projects:
This is a full price lien state as long as the claimant has sent the Notice of Furnishing to the appropriate parties. Without a Notice of Furnishing the claim is limited to the amount still owed to the general contractor.

On Public Projects:
Yes. This is a full price lien state.

Full Lien Summary Request Form

If you would like access to a full state lien summary, please fill in your contact information below and click “Submit.” If you have any questions about the state’s lien summary, feel free to contact our team at 206-207-0210.

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