Washington State Contractor Lien Law

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Washington
Control #:
WA-P091-PKG
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Description

This package is designed to assist a sole proprietor who provides labor,
materials or services to improve real property in recovering money owed
through a lien on the improved property. This package includes (1)
Information about the Construction or Mechanics Lien Procedure, (2) Forms
List, (3) Description of Forms, (4) Tips on completing the forms using form
fields, (5) Forms, and (6) Access to a Law Summary for your state. This
package does NOT include forms for the owner of the improved property.


Construction Lien package containing the forms needed by sole proprietors
who are suppliers of materials and services to impose a lien on the improved
property. This package does NOT include forms for the owner of the improved
property.

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FAQ

But in general, if you're a property owner: Anyone who works on your construction project or supplies building materials or equipment can file a lien if they don't get paid. It doesn't matter if they have a contract with you, or if they have ever met you.

Lien claimants on commercial projects are required to provide a Notice to Owner and Contractor within 75 days of last providing work or materials to the project. Also, Arkansas lien claimants are required to give a Notice of Intent to Lien 10 days prior to filing a mechanics lien.

In Washington, the deadline to file a mechanics lien is 90 days from the last date the claimant furnished labor or materials to the project. It's impossible to change the mechanics lien deadline by contract or agreement it is what it is.

Wyoming, Texas, and Mississippi are the only states that require a person signing a lien waiver to have it notarized. The notarization requirement does not apply in Washington and Oregon, the two states we primarily serve at Northwest Lien.

A lien against a consumer must be filed within 90 days of work stoppage, or delivery of materials. Additional information regarding the timeline for filing liens may be found in RCW 60.04.

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