Nevada Assignment of Lien - Corporation

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The Assignment of Lien - Corporation form is a legal document used by corporate lien claimants who have provided labor, materials, or services for improvements on real property. This form allows the lien claimant to formally assign their lien rights to another individual, enabling that person to pursue legal action and collect on the lien in their own name or the name of the original claimant. This differs from other lien forms as it specifically pertains to corporate claimants and the assignment process.


Form components explained

  • Name and company of the lien claimant.
  • Address, city, state, and zip of the lien claimant.
  • Date when the labor or materials were provided.
  • Details of the entity receiving the assignment.
  • Signature of the authorized representative of the corporation.
  • Notarization section for legal validation.
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When to use this form

This form is utilized when a corporate entity has supplied labor or materials for improvements on real estate and needs to transfer its lien rights to another party. Common scenarios include construction companies assigning their lien to contractors or suppliers who will handle the collection of owed amounts. This ensures that the assignment of rights is clear and legally recognized.

Who needs this form

  • Corporate entities who have provided labor, materials, or services for property improvements.
  • Individuals designated to receive the assignment of lien rights.
  • Legal representatives acting on behalf of corporate lien claimants.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties involved, including names and addresses of the lien claimant and the assignee.
  • Specify the date when the labor or materials were provided.
  • Fill in the description of the property where improvements were made.
  • Sign the form in the designated area, ensuring that the signatory holds the proper authority.
  • Complete the notarization section if required for legal validation.

Does this document require notarization?

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. Notarization ensures that the signatures are authentic and that the parties understand the contents of the document. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization services, allowing you to complete this process 24/7 through secure video calls without the need for travel.

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  • Failing to provide complete information about the parties involved.
  • Not specifying the date when the labor or materials were supplied.
  • Skipping the notarization when required.
  • Using unclear descriptions of the property or the work completed.

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Release ownership by signing on line one on the front of the title. If the vehicle is, or was financed, the lienholder's name appears in the legal owner section and their release with counter signature is required on line two. For step-by-step instructions see the California DMV instructional video here.

Do the Articles of Organization need to be notarized? Some states require that you have your Articles of Organization documents notarized. For your state's notarization requirements, choose your state from the drop-down list above.

A series LLC is a unique form of limited liability company ("LLC") in which the articles of formation specifically allow for unlimited segregation of membership interests, assets, and operations into independent series.

The name of the LLC. The names of the members and managers of the LLC. The address of the LLC's principal place of business.

Articles of organization are part of a formal legal document used to establish a limited liability company (LLC) at the state level. The materials are used to create the rights, powers, duties, liabilities, and other obligations between each member of an LLC and also between the LLC and its members.

To file your Articles of Incorporation, the Nevada Secretary of State charges a minimum filing fee of $75. You must also file the initial list of officers, which costs $150. All corporations doing business in Nevada must also file an annual business license fee, which is $500.

A series LLC is a regular business LLC that is set up to hold several properties or interests underneath one LLC. A series LLC can make distributions as allowed by state law. A restricted LLC, on the other hand, is a vehicle created to transfer assets within a family and is not meant for doing business.

For details you may call (775) 684-5708, visit www.nvsos.gov, or write to the Secretary of State, 202 North Carson Street, Carson City, NV 89701-4201.

A series LLC is a limited liability company with one or more internal divisions.A properly organized series LLC in Nevada will have articles of organization and an operating agreement that states the structure of the LLC and its series of internal divisions.

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