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Alabama Response to Owner's Request for Lien Information by Corporation

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AL-07A-09
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Understanding this form

The Response to Owner's Request for Lien Information by Corporation is a legal document that original contractors must provide upon request from property owners. This form details a comprehensive list of all parties involved in supplying materials or services related to the construction of a building or improvement. Unlike other lien forms, this document specifically addresses the contractual obligation of contractors to report lien details, safeguarding the rights of property owners and ensuring transparency regarding debts incurred during construction.


What’s included in this form

  • Identification of the original contractor
  • Name and contact details of the property owner
  • Comprehensive list of all materialmen and laborers
  • Details of materials and services provided
  • Terms and pricing agreements with each entity
  • Signature of the original contractor verifying the information
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When to use this document

This form should be used whenever a property owner requests detailed information about potential liens against their property. It is particularly relevant in situations where construction services have been provided, and the owner seeks assurance regarding payments made to contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers. Typical scenarios include pre-sale inquiries about property liens or resolving disputes related to non-payment for services rendered.

Who can use this document

The following parties should utilize this form:

  • Original contractors involved in construction projects
  • Property owners who wish to confirm lien status for transparency
  • Corporations managing construction services on behalf of property owners
  • Legal representatives assisting clients in lien matters

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify and enter the name and address of the property owner.
  • Provide the details of the original contractor, including name and contact information.
  • List all material suppliers and laborers, along with services rendered and materials supplied.
  • Specify the terms and pricing agreements associated with each party.
  • Review all information for accuracy before signing the document.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include all relevant materialmen and laborers.
  • Inaccurate pricing or terms that do not match existing contracts.
  • Not signing the form before submission.
  • Omitting necessary details about the property, such as address or project description.

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Main things to remember

  • This document is essential for transparency between contractors and property owners.
  • It serves to protect the rights of all parties involved in construction projects.
  • Completing the form accurately is critical to avoiding legal disputes.

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Mail the $150.00 filing fee and two original copies of the "Foreign Limited Liability Company Application for Registration" to Alabama Secretary of State, Attention: Business Entities Division, P.O. Box 5616, Montgomery, Alabama 36103 or 770 Washington Ave., Suite 580, Montgomery, AL 36104.

The Alabama Secretary of State charges a $100 fee to file the Certificate of Formation. You must also pay a separate Probate Court filing fee, which is at least $50. You must reserve your business name by filing an LLC name reservation. It costs $28 to file online and $10 if filed by mail.

Choose a Name for Your LLC. Appoint a Registered Agent. File Certificate of Formation with County Probate Court. Prepare an Operating Agreement. File State Tax Return/Annual Report. Comply With Other Tax and Regulatory Requirements.

An Alabama PLLC is an LLC formed specifically by people who will provide Alabama licensed professional services.Like other LLCs, PLLCs protect their individual members from people with claims for many (but not all) types of financial debts or personal injuries.

The usual processing time for business forms and documents is between three to five business days after receipt of filing request. However, when taking into consideration the filing requirements with the judge of probate, turnaround times for LLC forms may take up to two weeks or 14 business days.

A registered agent in Alabama can be any resident of the state who is 18 years or older, a registered Alabama domestic business entity, or a foreign business entity authorized to do business in the state. An entity may not be its own agent.

You can find information on any corporation or business entity in Alabama or another state by performing a search on the Secretary of State website of the state or territory where that corporation is registered.

If money's tight, or you don't want to use a company formation service, we've got good news for you you can form an LLC yourself. Although you'll still need to pay your state filing fees (they're unavoidable!), you can save on the costs of having your LLC filed through a professional incorporation business.

The simplest way to search for business names in Alabama includes doing a business entity search. Through the Alabama Government Records Inquiry System (click here to visit), you can easily search for entities by name, number or even date. These searches are free, and make it easy to locate the information you need.

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Alabama Response to Owner's Request for Lien Information by Corporation