Wyoming Subcontractor's Notice of Right to Claim Lien by Corporation

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Overview of this form

The Subcontractor's Notice of Right to Claim Lien by Corporation is a legal document that notifies contractors of a subcontractor's or materialman's right to file a lien. It serves to protect the rights of those who have provided labor or materials for a construction project and ensures they can claim payment for their work if necessary. This form is specifically tailored for use in Wyoming, as it aligns with state statute Wyo. Stat. 29-2-111, providing clear guidelines for the notification process.

Key parts of this document

  • Identifying information for the subcontractor or materialman.
  • Description of the property and contract value related to the work performed.
  • Specific dates for the commencement and completion of work.
  • Detailed list of labor and materials provided, including dates and costs.
  • Contact information for the subcontractor’s representative.
  • Certification of delivery to the prime contractor.
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Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when a subcontractor or materialman has provided services or materials worth more than $50,000 for a construction project in Wyoming and wants to ensure their right to claim a lien against the property. It’s essential to use this notice if payment has not been received and the subcontractor intends to secure their ability to claim a lien as a form of legal recourse.

Intended users of this form

  • Subcontractors who have provided labor for a construction project.
  • Materialmen who have supplied materials used in a project.
  • Corporations involved in construction work exceeding $50,000.

How to complete this form

  • Identify and fill in the names and addresses of the subcontractor or materialman.
  • Specify the property details and contract value for the improvements done.
  • Document the start and completion dates of the work performed.
  • List all labor and materials provided, including associated costs and dates.
  • Provide contact details for the main representative of the subcontractor or materialman.
  • Complete the certification section to confirm that the notice has been delivered to the prime contractor.

Is notarization required?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It's advisable to keep a copy of the completed notice for your records and ensure it is delivered properly to the prime contractor.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include accurate property descriptions or contract values.
  • Not specifying the correct dates of work commencement and completion.
  • Omitting details about labor and materials provided.
  • Not certifying the delivery to the prime contractor properly.

Benefits of using this form online

  • Convenient access to the form for download and use at any time.
  • Editability allows for customization to fit specific project details.
  • Reliability in ensuring that the form adheres to current legal standards.

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FAQ

When is the deadline to file a Pennsylvania mechanics lien? The deadline to file a Pennsylvania mechanics lien claim is 6 months from the claimant's last date of furnishing labor and/or materials to the project. This is a hard deadline, and is strictly enforced.

Send a Notice of Lien Filing A Notice of Lien Filing should be sent to the property owner within 30 days of filing the claim. If there's more than one owner, a form should be sent to each of them. And, just like the Notice of Intent to Lien, this must also be sent by certified mail, with return receipt requested.

When: Within 90 days of completion if no notice of completion or cessation filed. Within 60 days of such notice. With Whom: County recorder's office. Purpose: To notify owner, lender, or public agency to withhold funds to pay for goods or services provided to a prime contractor( Public for Private works.)

(a) In order to have a perfected lien pursuant to this act, a lien claimant shall file with the county clerk a lien statement verifying the accuracy of the lien and the allegations set forth in the lien statement, sworn to and acknowledged by the lien claimant or his authorized representative before a notarial officer.

Lien must be filed w/in 120 days from last delivering labor or materials (or date of substantial completion of the project). In Wyoming, an action to enforce a mechanics lien must be initiated within 180 days after the lien was filed.

A Wyoming Notice of Intent is a critical step to secure your WY mechanics lien rights on private construction projects. This Wyoming lien notice form is required to be sent by all potential claimants at least 20 days before filing a mechanics lien claim.

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