Montana Subcontractor's Request - Corporation

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MT-01A-09
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The Subcontractor's Request - Corporation is a legal document used in Montana that allows subcontractors or material suppliers to formally request important information from a contractor. This request includes details about the property being improved and the contact information of the contracting property owner. It is essential for safeguarding the rights of subcontractors, particularly regarding lien rights, and helps ensure that they receive the necessary information to protect their financial interests.


  • Contact Information: Spaces to enter the name of the corporation and the representative making the request.
  • Property Description: A field for specifying the property address or legal description where services or materials were provided.
  • Request Details: A section outlining the specific information requested from the contractor, including the owner's name and address.
  • Signature Section: Fields for the representative's signature, printed name, title, and corporation details.

This form should be used when a subcontractor or material supplier in Montana needs to request critical information about the property where they have provided services or materials. It is particularly applicable when the subcontractor wishes to establish or enforce their construction lien rights and needs the owner's contact information to do so.

Who should use this form:

  • Subcontractors who have supplied work or materials for a project.
  • Material suppliers providing products for construction projects.
  • Representatives of corporations acting on behalf of subcontractors or suppliers.

To complete this form:

  • Identify the parties involved, including the corporation name and representative.
  • Specify the property by providing the address or legal description.
  • Enter the name of the contractor with whom the agreement was made.
  • List the information being requested from the contractor, including the property owner's name and address.
  • Ensure the representative signs and dates the form before submission.

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  • Failing to provide a complete property description, which can delay the request.
  • Not including the correct name and address of the contracting owner.
  • Missing signatures, which may render the request invalid.
  • Convenient access to a legally vetted template, ensuring compliance with state laws.
  • Editable format allows customization to specific project needs without legal jargon.
  • Fast turnaround for submitting requests, helping avoid delays in securing necessary information.

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FAQ

One of the main reasons to form a corporation or LLC for a small business is to avoid personal liability for the business' debts. As we mentioned earlier, corporations and LLCs have their own legal existence. It's the corporation or LLC that owns the business, its assets, debts, and liabilities.

First, prove you independently own a business. Get a Montana Tax Identification Number with the Montana Department of Revenue. Then fill out an independent contractor exemption certification. Fill out and mail in the application form.

No, you do not need an attorney to form an LLC. You can prepare the legal paperwork and file it yourself, or use a professional business formation service, such as .In all states, only one person is needed to form an LLC.

How much does it cost to set up an LLC in Montana? Filing the Montana Articles of Organization costs $70 and will take 7-10 business days to processunless you pay an additional $20 (24 hours) or $100 (1 hour) for expedited processing.

Step 1 Verify Name Availability. The state of Montana requires business names to be distinguishable from other registered business names. Step 2 Fill out the Form. Information requested on the form includes: Step 3 Submit the Form. Submit the filing fee and form.

To form a Montana corporation, you must file articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State and pay a filing fee, at which point a corporation's existence officially begins. At a minimum, the articles must include the following information: Name of the corporation. Names and addresses of incorporators.

STEP 1: Name your Montana LLC. STEP 2: Choose a Registered Agent in Montana. STEP 3: File the Montana LLC Articles of Organization. STEP 4: Create a Montana LLC Operating Agreement. STEP 5: Get an EIN.

The different types of corporations and business structures. When it comes to types of corporations, there are typically four that are brought up: S corps, C corps, non-profit corporations, and LLCs.

Choose a Business Name. Check Availability of Name. Register a DBA Name. Appoint Directors. File Your Articles of Incorporation. Write Your Corporate Bylaws. Draft a Shareholders' Agreement. Hold Initial Board of Directors Meeting.

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