New Jersey Amended Notice of Unpaid Balance and Right to File Lien - Individual

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The Amended Notice of Unpaid Balance and Right to File Lien - Individual is a legal document that allows an individual lien claimant to amend a prior notice concerning an unpaid balance. This form ensures that a lien claim holds priority over subsequent encumbrances on real property improvements. It is essential for protecting the claimant's rights against any prior liens or claims submitted after their notice, making it distinct from regular notices that do not have this amended capacity.


What’s included in this form

  • Name and contact information of the claimant.
  • Description of the unpaid balance along with supporting amounts owed.
  • Identification of the property subject to the lien.
  • Details of the contract under which the work was performed.
  • Verification by the claimant that the full amount is due and correct.
  • Notarization requirements to validate the document.
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Common use cases

This form is used when an individual contractor or service provider needs to amend an existing notice of unpaid balance for work performed on real property. It is typically required in cases where the claimant needs to assert a lien against property ownership due to unpaid invoices that remain outstanding, particularly when there is a risk of other claims being filed against the same property.

Who needs this form

This form is intended for:

  • Individual contractors who have provided services, materials, or equipment and have not received payment.
  • Subcontractors or suppliers seeking to amend their original lien notices.
  • Anyone involved in property improvements who needs to secure their right to payment through a lien.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the claimant and provide their contact information at the beginning of the form.
  • Specify the unpaid balance clearly, detailing the work, services, and materials that justify the lien.
  • Enter the complete description of the property against which the lien is claimed.
  • Detail the original contract and any amendments related to the services provided.
  • Ensure all required signatures are obtained and that the document is notarized.

Is notarization required?

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide accurate and complete details of the claim and services provided.
  • Not notarizing the document if required.
  • Missing the filing deadline for submitting the amended notice.
  • Incorrectly describing the property subject to the lien.

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FAQ

A non-residential project participant has 90 days from the date the labor or materials were last provided to the property. The lien must also be served to the property owner within 10 business days from the date that the lien was recorded.

The filing of a Residential Lien Claim is a two step process. BOTH STEPS MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 120 DAYS. Within 60 days of the last furnishing of labor or materials, a lien claimant must file a Notice of Unpaid Balance along with a demand for arbitration.

Search the county recorder, clerk, or assessor's office website. All you need is the name of the owner and/or address to access the property records. Visit the recorder, assessor's, or county clerk's office in person. Contact a title company.

To place a lien, you must first demonstrate that you have a valid debt that has not been paid by the property holder for example if you performed construction work as a contractor or subcontractor at company headquarters and the business did not pay your bill.

Submit an arbitration demand (for residential projects) Prepare your mechanics lien form. Record your mechanics lien in the local county clerk's office. Serve a copy of the mechanics lien on all higher tier parties. Enforce/Release the mechanics lien.

Note: Ensure both pages 1 and 2 are completed. Make a copy of your driver's license to submit with the form (DO-22). Include a check or money order for $15 payable to the NJMVC. Mail all of the above required documents to:

Who you are. The services or materials you provided. The last date you provided the services or materials. How much payment should be. The date on which you will file a lien if you do not receive payment. How the debtor should pay.

Obtain the full mailing address of the debtor. Request a Statement for Docketing form from the Clerk of the Special Civil Part in the county where you initially filed your small claims lawsuit.

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New Jersey Amended Notice of Unpaid Balance and Right to File Lien - Individual