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With Texas Easy Lien, you can prepare your own construction lien and bond claim documents online. No expensive attorney, finding a notary or waiting. Within minutes, you can do it yourself and save thousands of dollars.
On residential projects, the deadline to file a Texas mechanics lien is the 15th day of the 3rd month after the month the contract was completed, terminated, or abandoned.
You can file your mechanics liens with the Travis County Clerk's Recording Division by postal mail, by courier, or in person. The County Clerk also accepts electronic filings of documents from an authorized eRecording submitter.
Dyana Limon-Mercado is the newly elected County Clerk.
Information you'll need for your Texas lien form It's an affidavit: Verify & sign. Amount of the claim. Name & address of the owner. Name & address of “original contractor” & person that hired you. Description of your work and/or materials (by month) ... Property description. Your name & address.
The citizens elect the Sheriff every four years. A sheriff takes an oath of office and posts a bond. A sheriff may appoint deputy sheriffs, county jailers, and telecommunicators (dispatchers). See Texas Local Gov't Code, Chapter 85.
To become a sheriff in Texas, a person must be at least 18 years old, have a valid Texas driver's license, and be a U.S. citizen. They must also have law enforcement experience or meet educational requirements, and they must pass a background check and complete the necessary training.
A sheriff is an elected law enforcement officer whose department covers a county. A Texas district constable is an elected law enforcement officer whose specific jurisdiction is (at least as I understand it) the area covered by a local justice of the peace court.
The state requires each student receive almost 700 hours of instruction, but TCSO adds almost 300 more hours of training and various other stress induced reality based training scenarios to include Dealing with the Mentally Ill, De-Escalation, Traffic Stops, Family Disturbances and other emergency situations.