Oklahoma Statement of Lien - Subcontractor and Other by Corporation

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Overview of this form

The Statement of Lien - Subcontractor and Other by Corporation is a legal document that allows subcontractors, artisans, or laborers to assert a lien against a property when they have not received payment for labor or materials provided. This form is essential for securing a claim for unpaid invoices and differs from other lien forms primarily by including detailed provisions for subcontractors who are not the original contractors responsible for the project.


Main sections of this form

  • Claimant information, including the name of the subcontractor and their company details.
  • Property description where the labor or materials were provided.
  • The date when labor and/or materials were last provided.
  • Details about the property owner and the contract responsible for the improvements.
  • An itemized list of labor or materials provided along with their associated costs.
  • A sworn affidavit verifying the truthfulness of the statements made in the form.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when a subcontractor or laborer has provided services or materials for a property and has not been compensated for their work. It is typically utilized within ninety days of the last service or materials delivery to ensure the claimant's rights are protected under lien laws. It can be necessary in construction, renovations, or any service involving property improvements.

Who should use this form

  • Subcontractors working on a construction project who need to assert a lien for unpaid labor or materials.
  • Artisans or day laborers who have fulfilled a contract but have not been paid by the contractor.
  • Corporations that have provided services or materials related to property improvements and wish to secure their financial interests.

How to prepare this document

  • Gather necessary information about the claimant, the contractor, and the property owner.
  • Provide a detailed description of the property where labor or materials were supplied.
  • List the dates when the labor or materials were first and last provided.
  • Detail the specific labor or materials provided along with their respective costs.
  • Sign and date the form, ensuring all information is accurate and complete.
  • Have the form notarized as required by law to validate the claims made.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to file the lien within the 90-day deadline following the last provision of labor or materials.
  • Omitting critical details such as the correct legal description of the property.
  • Not including adequate proof of delivery of labor or materials.
  • Failing to notarize the statement when required for validity.

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Certificate of Title If you are selling a vehicle, you will be required to provide the buyer with a valid Oklahoma title. You are also required to sign the title in the spaces provided and fill in the buyer's personal information. The title must be properly notarized before it can be accepted by the DPS.

Write your name and return address in the top three lines of the letter. Insert the complete date (month, day, year). Enter the recipient's name, title, company name and address on the next five lines. Greet the reader by writing "Dear (recipient's name):" Skip two lines. State the subject in a subject line.

To perfect a lien on a vehicle, boat or outboard motor, a properly completed Lien Entry Form (MV-21-A), along with proper ownership documentation in the form of either an Application for Oklahoma Certificate of Title (Form 701-6) and the Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO), an Oklahoma title, an out-of-state title

A Title 42 is a process that is done in order to retrieve a title to any vehicle (any vehicle that is required to have a title, by law in Oklahoma) such as a car, truck, motorcycle, scooter, boat/boat motor, van, RV, trailer, semi, mobile home, ATV, UTV, snowmobile, manufactured home, etc.

For a Lien only: $10.00 Lien fee plus $1.55 Mail fee. 3. The MLA will stamp and record the date, time and receipt number on the face of the titling documentation and attach one copy of the MV-21-A and one copy of the lien fee receipt.

Any person who performs labor or furnishes material may file a lien on the real estate that received the labor or materials. You must serve a pre-lien notice if the amount is over $10,000. You must serve your pre-lien notice within 75 days. You must file your lien within 120 days.

To release a lien, the lien holder must sign and date two (2) release of lien forms. Mail one (1), signed and dated, copy of a lien release to the Oklahoma Tax Commission, P.O. Box 269061 Oklahoma City, Ok 73126, and one (1), signed and dated, copy of the lien release to the debtor.

1) 200bA Title 42 is a process that can be filed to get a title on any vehicle such as car, truck, motorcycle, van, recreation vehicle, travel trailer, ATV, boat, motor, trailer, semi, or mobile home.

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