Wyoming Notice of Intent to File Lien by Corporation

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WY-02A-09
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The Notice of Intent to File Lien by Corporation is a legal document that notifies property owners of a corporation's intention to file a claim of lien against their property. This form is essential for corporations that have provided labor or materials for property improvements and need to secure their claims for payment. This notice serves as a formal statement, ensuring that the property owner is aware of the pending lien, which will take effect ten days after the notice is served.

Main sections of this form

  • Identification of the property owner and their address.
  • Details about the corporation, including the representative's name and title.
  • Date when labor or materials were first provided.
  • Date when the work or contract was substantially completed.
  • A detailed list of labor and materials provided, including dates and cost/value.
  • A statement of intent to file a lien, citing Wyoming Statute 29-2-106.

Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when a corporation has completed work or furnished materials for the improvement of a property and has not received payment. If the corporation plans to secure its claim through a lien, this notice acts as a prerequisite, informing the property owner and establishing a timeline for potential legal action.

Intended users of this form

This form is intended for:

  • Corporations that have provided construction, repair, or improvement services to a property.
  • Corporations seeking to secure payment through a lien for unpaid bills.
  • Legal representatives or agents of a corporation acting on behalf of the company.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the property owner by entering their full name and address.
  • Input the name of the corporation and the representative handling the lien.
  • Specify the dates when labor or materials were first provided and when the work was completed.
  • List all labor and materials provided, including dates and associated costs.
  • Sign the document and include the date of signing to validate the notice.

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This form does not typically require notarization to be legally valid. However, some jurisdictions or document types may still require it. US Legal Forms provides secure online notarization powered by Notarize, available 24/7 for added convenience.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide complete and accurate details about the work done or materials supplied.
  • Not entering the correct dates for when labor or materials were provided or completed.
  • Neglecting to serve the notice properly to the property owner.
  • Failing to sign the document, which can lead to invalidation of the notice.

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FAQ

File your lien claim with the Colorado county recorder Deliver your completed lien form to the recorder's office in the Colorado county where the property is located, and pay the filing fee. You will also need to include an Affidavit of Service, affirming the delivery of the notice of intent.

Failure to record a Notice of Commencement or incorrect information on the Notice could contribute to your having to pay twice for the same work or materials. Prior to filing a lien, a lienor who does not have a direct contract with the owner, must serve the owner with a Notice to Owner.

Preliminary notice is mandatory All project participants wishing to file a mechanics lien in Wyoming must first file a Preliminary Notice of Right to Lien with the property owner. Also, every project participant is required to send a notice of intent to lien 20 days prior to filing a mechanics lien on the property.

Someone who is owed money is generally not able to just put a lien on property without first securing a judgment. Securing a judgment requires the creditor to sue the debtor. This may be through circuit court in many jurisdictions. If under a certain dollar amount, this suit may be through the small claims court.

Fill out the correct mechanics lien form. Send a notice of lien claim. File your mechanics lien with the right county recorder. Release or enforce your mechanics lien.

Whatever the reason, you can easily change your LLC's name by filing paperwork with your state agency that handles business filings. The most difficult and time-consuming part of an LLC name change is altering your LLC's name on all your business accounts, contracts and marketing materials.

Preliminary notice is mandatory All project participants wishing to file a mechanics lien in Wyoming must first file a Preliminary Notice of Right to Lien with the property owner. Also, every project participant is required to send a notice of intent to lien 20 days prior to filing a mechanics lien on the property.

Any time you want to amend the articles of your Corporation or LLC - such as by changing your company name, or number and/or class of shares. - It is recommended you file a document called "Articles of Amendment," with the Wyoming Secretary of State.

To place a lien, you must first demonstrate that you have a valid debt that has not been paid by the property holder for example if you performed construction work as a contractor or subcontractor at company headquarters and the business did not pay your bill.

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Wyoming Notice of Intent to File Lien by Corporation