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New Jersey Unconditional Waiver and Release of Claim of Lien Upon Final Payment

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New Jersey
Control #:
NJ-12-09
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About this form

The Unconditional Waiver and Release of Claim of Lien Upon Final Payment is a legal document used by a lienor to forfeit any claim to a lien for services, materials, or labor provided until a specific date, upon receiving final payment. This form is crucial in real estate transactions because it protects property owners by confirming that they have settled all financial obligations to contractors or service providers, thus eliminating the risk of future liens against the property.


What’s included in this form

  • Signature of the lien holder to confirm the waiver.
  • Specification of the final payment amount received.
  • Details of the services or materials provided along with the date range.
  • Identification of the property involved in the lien claim.
  • A notary acknowledgment to verify the authenticity of the signature.
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State law considerations

This form must adhere to the legal standards of the jurisdiction in which it is used. In New Jersey, for example, notarization is required to ensure the validity of the waiver, which confirms the identities and intentions of the signatories.

When to use this form

This form should be used when a lienor has completed their work, provided materials, or delivered services, and has received final payment for their work. It is particularly important in construction or repair projects, where contractors and subcontractors are involved, as it serves to assure property owners that they are cleared of outstanding claims related to the work performed.

Who should use this form

  • Contractors and subcontractors who have completed their work on a project.
  • Suppliers of materials who seek to release any lien claims upon receiving payment.
  • Service providers who have fulfilled their contractual obligations in relation to a property.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the lienor, including their name, company, address, and contact information.
  • Fill in the date of the waiver and the amount of final payment received.
  • Specify the date through which labor, services, or materials were provided.
  • Clearly describe the property related to the lien claim.
  • Obtain the signature of the lien holder and print their name beneath the signature.
  • Complete the notary section to verify the document as required by local law.

Is notarization required?

To make this form legally binding, it must be notarized. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you verify and sign documents remotely through an encrypted video session.

Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to complete all required fields properly.
  • Not having the form notarized if required in the jurisdiction.
  • Providing incomplete or incorrect descriptions of the work performed or property.
  • Signing without ensuring all parties involved understand the waiver implications.

Why use this form online

  • Easy access to customizable templates created by legal professionals.
  • Convenient download and completion at your own pace.
  • Minimized risk of errors with guided fields and instructions.
  • Fast processing and retrieval compared to traditional legal services.

Key takeaways

  • The Unconditional Waiver and Release of Claim of Lien Upon Final Payment protects property owners by confirming that all claims have been settled.
  • Completion of this form is necessary when final payment is made for work completed.
  • Notarization is often required to ensure the form's validity in certain jurisdictions.

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FAQ

It basically states that you've paid the subcontractor what is owed, they accept the payment in full, and they waive the right to put a lien on your property. Simply present this form to the subcontractor with your payment and ask them to sign it. Make sure you get their signature!

An unconditional release means that there are no restrictions on the release of the lien. This type of lien release is often used in final project documents to confirm that the project is complete, payment has occurred, and you release all future rights to file liens on the project.

Name of Claimant. This is the name the party to be paid, and the party who will be signing the lien waiver document. Name of Customer. Job Location. Owner. Exceptions. Claimant's Signature. Claimant's Title. Date of Signature.

An unconditional mechanic's lien waiver states the contractor has in fact been paid in full for the stated work. Write the name of the maker of the check in the space provided on the mechanic's lien release form. Fill in the amount of the payment. Write the name of contractor the payment is being made to.

An "Unconditional Waiver and Release Upon Final Payment" extinguishes all claimant rights upon receipt of the payment. A "Conditional Waiver and Release Upon Final Payment" extinguishes all claimant rights upon receipt of the final payment with certain provisions.

A "Conditional Waiver and Release Upon Progress Payment" discharges all claimant rights through a specific date, provided the payments have actually been received and processed. An "Unconditional Waiver and Release Upon Final Payment" extinguishes all claimant rights upon receipt of the payment.

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New Jersey Unconditional Waiver and Release of Claim of Lien Upon Final Payment