Alaska Response to Request for Information by Lien Claimant by Corporation

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AK-11A-09
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What this document covers

The Response to Request for Information by Lien Claimant by Corporation is a legal document that allows a prime contractor to formally respond to a lien claimant's request for information. This form is essential to ensure compliance with Alaska law, requiring a prime contractor to provide requested information within five days. It differs from other lien-related forms in that it specifically addresses the contractor's response obligations.


Form components explained

  • Identification of the responding prime contractor and their company.
  • Date of receipt of the request from the lien claimant.
  • Description of the real property undergoing improvements.
  • Name and address of the property owner.
  • Name and address of the lender providing construction financing.
  • Confirmation regarding the existence of a payment bond and its surety.
  • Signature of the prime contractor and related details.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when a prime contractor receives a request for information from a lien claimant. This situation typically arises during a construction project when a party believes they have a legitimate claim for unpaid work. Completing this form correctly and promptly is crucial for maintaining legal compliance and protecting the contractor’s interests.

Who needs this form

  • Prime contractors involved in construction projects in Alaska.
  • Representatives of corporations engaged in construction-related contracts.
  • Individuals and businesses seeking to fulfill lien-related obligations under Alaska law.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the responding party by entering the name of the prime contractor and the company's name.
  • Enter the date you received the lien claimant's request.
  • Provide a detailed description of the real property that is under construction.
  • List the name and address of the property owner you have contracted with.
  • If applicable, indicate whether a payment bond exists and identify the surety.
  • Sign and date the form to finalize your response.

Notarization guidance

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It is important to ensure that all parties have signed the document before submitting it as a response to a lien claimant.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to respond within the required five days.
  • Providing incomplete or inaccurate information about the property.
  • Not including the proper signatures or details related to the contractor's company.

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