New Mexico Claim Satisfied Notice - Corporation or LLC

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New Mexico
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NM-11A-09
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Overview of this form

The Claim Satisfied Notice for Corporations or LLCs is a legal document used to declare that a lien for labor and/or materials has been satisfied. This form is specifically designed for claimants associated with a corporation or limited liability company who have previously filed a stop notice for improvements on property. By completing this form, the claimant agrees to release the stop notice, confirming that all dues have been settled. This form is distinct from other lien documents, as it specifically addresses the satisfaction of previous claims.


Key parts of this document

  • Identification of the claimant, including name and corporation details.
  • Date of filing the preliminary notice.
  • Date the request for payment was presented to original contractors.
  • Name of the owner and original contractor at the residential site.
  • Description of labor or materials provided or agreed to be provided.
  • Total cost of labor or materials, including amounts due and already paid.
  • Confirmation of compliance with withholding regulations, if applicable.
  • Signature of the claimant and notarization details.
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Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when a corporate or LLC claimant has provided labor or materials for property improvements and wishes to formally acknowledge that their claim has been satisfied. It is essential in circumstances where a stop notice was previously filed, and the claimant must confirm that they have received payment, thereby releasing the owner or contractor from the obligation to withhold funds.

Who this form is for

  • Corporations or LLCs that have filed a stop notice related to property improvements.
  • Legal representatives of corporate claimants handling lien matters.
  • Consultants or advisors involved in real estate transactions related to labor and materials.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the corporate claimant, including the name and corporation details.
  • Enter the dates for the preliminary notice and the request for payment.
  • Fill in the owner and original contractor's name associated with the property.
  • Provide a detailed description of the labor or materials supplied.
  • Indicate the total costs due, paid, and remaining balance.
  • Complete the signature section and include notarization where required.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to accurately complete the dates for the preliminary notice and payment request.
  • Omitting details about the labor or materials provided.
  • Not securing the required signature or notarization before submission.

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Unemployment benefits in New Mexico are 53.5% of your average weekly wage during your highest paid quarter of the base period. Unemployment benefits are subject to a minimum weekly benefit of $86 and a maximum weekly benefit of $461 (in 2020).

1-877-664-6984 TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE You can also file over the phone by calling 1-877-NM-4-MYUI(1-877-664-6984). After following the automated prompts, your call will be transferred to a Customer Service Agent (CSA) who will complete your claim. The UI Operations Center is currently open am-pm.

Unemployment benefits in New Mexico are 53.5% of your average weekly wage during your highest paid quarter of the base period. Unemployment benefits are subject to a minimum weekly benefit of $86 and a maximum weekly benefit of $461 (in 2020).

You can apply online at www.jobs.state.nm.us or over the phone at 1-877-664-6984 Monday-Friday, am-pm. Where do I file my weekly certification for unemployment benefits? Complete your weekly certification online at www.jobs.state.nm.us or over the phone at 1-877-664-6984 Monday-Friday, am-pm.

Log into the UI Claims and Benefits system. If you have questions or need additional information, contact a Customer Service Agent at the NMDWS Unemployment Insurance Operations Center by calling 1-877-NM-4-MYUI (1-877-664-6984), Monday-Friday, a.m.- p.m.

The NMDWS Unemployment Insurance call center is open from a.m. to p.m., Monday through Friday. Self-service options via the 1-877-NM4-MYUI (1-877-664-6984) toll-free number are available 24 hours/day. To access the UI Claims online system, click on the blue "UI Claims System" button.

After processing, your monetary eligibility determination will be mailed to you via USPS. You should receive this within 3 to 4 days after processing. This monetary determination letter will serve as your only confirmation notification that your claim has been processed.

New Mexico requires a one-week waiting period after you claim is filed. This means that you will not receive a check for the first week that you are eligible for and certify for benefits. This is called your waiting week. Your payment will start with the second week you are eligible and certify for benefits.

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