Wyoming Prime Contractor's Notice by Corporation

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The Prime Contractor's Notice by Corporation is a legal document that serves to inform subcontractors and materialmen of their obligation to notify the prime contractor when they intend to claim a lien. This notice is crucial because a failure to provide this notification waives their right to file a lien. Unlike other notices, this form is specifically tailored for corporations functioning as prime contractors, making it essential for compliance with lien laws in Wyoming.

Key parts of this document

  • Identification of the prime contractor, including signature and printed name.
  • Notification statement indicating the necessity for subcontractors and materialmen to provide notice.
  • Legal reference to Wyoming Statute 29-2-111 (f).
  • Date of issuance for the notice.
  • Contact details for the corporation.

When to use this document

This form should be used by a corporation acting as a prime contractor on construction projects in Wyoming. It is used when subcontractors or materialmen are involved, ensuring they are aware of their requirement to inform the prime contractor before claiming a lien on the property. Utilizing this notice helps protect the contractor's rights and prevents unexpected claims against the property.

Who should use this form

  • Prime contractors operating as corporations in the construction industry.
  • Subcontractors who intend to work under a prime contractor.
  • Material suppliers providing goods to subcontractors or prime contractors.

How to complete this form

  • Write the name of the prime contractor in the designated space.
  • Fill in the date of the notice issuance.
  • Sign the form to affirm its authenticity.
  • Type or print your name, title, and corporation's name below the signature.
  • Provide the corporate address in the specified section.

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  • Failing to include the contractor's complete name or accurate address.
  • Not signing the form before submission.
  • Leaving the date section blank or incorrect.

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FAQ

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.

In Wyoming, preliminary notice is generally required within 60 days of first furnishing labor or materials in order to preserve a claimant's right to make a bond claim where the total amount of the general contractor's contract was $150,000 or more.

(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.

How long can a party withhold retainage in Wyoming? Once 50% of the work is complete, retainage may be eliminated if progress is satisfactory. Summary of Wyoming Retainage requirements and laws for Wyoming construction projects including free forms, FAQs, resources and more.

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.

How to File a Mechanic's Lien in Washington State ? Step-By-Step Guide Step 1: Determine if you have the right to file a lien. Step 2: Prepare the lien document. Step 3: File the lien. Step 4: Send notice of lien. Step 5: Secure payment. Step 6: Release the lien.

Any liens which appear on the front of the title must be properly released by a deputy county clerk OR you must be provided with a lien release or termination statement from the lien holder. A completed State of Wyoming Title Application and VIN Inspection Form.

If there is no good faith dispute, any late or wrongfully withheld payments will accrue interest at a rate of 1.5% per month until payment is made.

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