Ohio Request for Notice of Commencement - Corporation

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OH-21-09
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About this form

The Request for Notice of Commencement - Corporation is a legal form used in Ohio that allows corporate subcontractors, material suppliers, or laborers to formally request a copy of the Notice of Commencement from the property owner, contractor, or subcontractor. This form ensures that you are informed of the commencement of any construction projects on a property, which is essential for protecting your rights and ensuring payment for work completed. It is distinct from other request forms as it specifically applies to entities recognized as corporations in Ohio.


Main sections of this form

  • Name and address of the requesting corporation.
  • Details of the property being improved, including the address.
  • Requesting party's relationship to the project, such as subcontractor or material supplier.
  • Submission date and signature of the corporate president.
  • Acknowledgment section for notarization, including information on the officer acknowledging the request.
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State-specific requirements

This form is specifically tailored to comply with Ohio Revised Code sections 1311.04 (D), (E), and (F), which stipulate the rights of subcontractors, material suppliers, and laborers to request a Notice of Commencement. Adhering to these regulations is essential to ensure compliance and protection under Ohio law.

Common use cases

Use this form when you are a subcontractor, material supplier, or laborer involved in a construction project in Ohio and wish to receive a Notice of Commencement. This notice is critical for understanding the project timeline and ensuring that you can file for payment or liens if necessary. It is particularly important to submit this request within ten days of beginning your work to stay informed about the project and to protect your financial interests.

Who should use this form

This form is intended for:

  • Corporations that are subcontractors in construction projects.
  • Material suppliers providing goods for a construction project.
  • Laborers who are part of a construction project team.

Completing this form step by step

  • Provide the name and address of your corporation.
  • Specify the property address where improvements are being made.
  • Indicate your role in the project (e.g., subcontractor or supplier).
  • Enter the date of your request and sign as the corporate president.
  • Ensure the form is acknowledged and notarized as required, with appropriate details filled out in the acknowledgment section.

Is notarization required?

This document requires notarization to meet legal standards. US Legal Forms provides secure online notarization powered by Notarize, allowing you to complete the process through a verified video call, available 24/7.

Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to provide the correct property address.
  • Not signing the form or having insufficient signatures.
  • Missing the ten-day deadline for the notice request.
  • Not including the acknowledgment section or failing to have it notarized.

Why complete this form online

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  • Quick download of customizable legal templates.
  • Reduced risk of errors with attorney-drafted forms.
  • Immediate compliance with state requirements.

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FAQ

Under Ohio Revised Code 1311.04, an owner of real property must serve notice on any potential lien claimant. The form of notice is called a Notice of Commencement. The purpose of the Notice of Commence is to protect property owners and provide notice to any potential lien claimant that the project is commencing.

Name and address of owner. Name and address of original contractor. Name and address of the party who hired you. Description of the property location. Date of first furnishing services to the project. Name and address of the lien claimant.

The owner or lessee contracting for the improvements must record a Notice of Commencement in the office of the register of deeds for each county in which the real property to be improved is located. M.C.L. 570.1108(1).

Ohio requires that a Notice of Commencement be filed: in the office of the county recorder for each county in which the real property to be improved is located, that the owner, part owner, lessee, or designee shall post and maintain posted a copy of the notice of commencement in a conspicuous place on the real

The Notice of Commencement (sometimes called a Notice of Project Commencement, a Notice of Contract, or Affidavit of Commencement) is most simply explained as a document that formally designates the beginning of a construction project.

Is a Notice of Commencement required In Georgia? Yes. Georgia requires that property owners or the owner's agent or the general contractor records a notice of commencement on all construction jobs in the state.

The legal description of the real property. The basic information and address of the owner (or lessee) The name and address of the fee owner of the real property, if the person contracting for the improvement is a land contract vendee or lessee.

Florida. Georgia. Iowa. Louisiana. Nebraska. Ohio. Michigan. South Carolina.

The Notice of Commencement shall be recorded in the office of the Clerk where the real property is located. A certified copy of the Notice of Commencement must be posted on the property. The property owner must sign the Notice of Commencement and no one else may be permitted to sign in his or her stead.

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Ohio Request for Notice of Commencement - Corporation