Contractor Waiver Of Lien Form With Notary

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US-01740
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The lienor in consideration for final and full payment, waives and releases its lien and right to claim a lien for labor, services, or materials furnished during a certain date.

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FAQ

Must a New York lien waiver be notarized? No. New York does not specifically require lien waivers to be notarized. Additionally, electronic signatures are valid signatures in NY, including on lien waivers, despite the fact that New York has not adopted the UETA framework.

Must Illinois lien waivers be notarized? No. Illinois does not require mechanics lien waivers to be notarized in order to be effective. Furthermore, electronic signatures are valid on lien waivers in Illinois, as well.

Do California lien waivers need to be notarized? No, California lien waivers do not need to be notarized, even though it's common for businesses to ask that waivers be notarized.

California does not allow parties to contractually prohibit mechanics liens. The law specifically provides that parties may not, by contract or otherwise, waive lien rights, and any term of a contract that purports to do so is void and unenforceable.

Lien waivers in South Carolina do not need to be notarized in order to be effective, they must merely be in writing.

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Contractor Waiver Of Lien Form With Notary